Counterfeiting


Killing Floor (Jack Reacher, #1)
One Came Home
Catch Me If You Can: The True Story of a Real Fake
Newton and the Counterfeiter: The Unknown Detective Career of the World's Greatest Scientist
A Death in the Small Hours (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #6)
Vanishing Games (Jack White, #2)
The Devil's Workshop: A Memoir of the Nazi Counterfeiting Operation
Maya's Notebook
Counterfeiting Exposed: Protecting Your Brand and Customers
Lustig: Episode I Screenplay
From Paris to Alcatraz: The true, untold story of one of the most notorious con-artists of the twentieth century - Count Victor Lustig
Colors of Truth (Carnton, #2)
Knockoff: The Deadly Trade in Counterfeit Goods: The True Story of the World's Fastest Growing Crimewave
The Keys to Gramercy Park (Doors to the Past)
The Blizzard Bride (Daughters of the Mayflower, #11)
The Forger of Zurich by Stephen MogridgeThe Secret of the Old Mill by Franklin W. DixonColors of Truth by Tamera AlexanderBloodhound by Tamora PierceThe Children of the Forge by Tom McCaughren
Counterfeit, Forged Money
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Bangambiki Habyarimana
China it! Why invent the wheel when it has already been invented!
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Book of Wisdom

Murray N. Rothbard
The first people to get the new money are the counterfeiters, which they use to buy various goods and services. The second receivers of the new money are the retailers who sell those goods to the counterfeiters. And on and on the new money ripples out through the system, going from one pocket or till to another. As it does so, there is an immediate redistribution effect. For first the counterfeiters, then the retailers, etc. have new money and monetary income they use to bid up goods and service ...more
Murray N. Rothbard

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