Andrew M. Gause (1959 – 2019) was an American author and monetary historian known for his expertise in U.S. currency and economic history. He gained recognition for his ability to explain complex economic concepts in a way that was accessible to a general audience. Gause was particularly known for his analysis of the Federal Reserve System, the history of American monetary policy, and the impact of these factors on the economy and individual financial health.
Through his books, radio appearances, and seminars, Gause provided insights into the workings of the U.S. monetary system, often critiquing its evolution and the role of central banking. His work often delved into the historical context of American currency, banking crises, and fiscal policies, offering perspectives on how past events have shaped the current economic landscape.
One of Gause’s notable works is “The Secret World of Money,” a book that aims to demystify the complex system of money, banking, and economics. In this book, he explains the history of money, the origins of the banking system, and how monetary policies influence economies and individual financial situations.