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2016
This chapter presents the evolution of Western monetary systems from the bimetallic standards of medieval Europe through the gold standard and Bretton Woods eras to today’s fiat money regimes. The chapter notes that issues of revenue creation enabled by the monopoly over money issue—through debasement and/or inflation—runs through this history, as does
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This chapter presents the evolution of Western monetary systems from the bimetallic standards of medieval Europe through the gold standard and Bretton Woods eras to today’s fiat money regimes. The chapter notes that issues of revenue creation enabled by the monopoly over money issue—through debasement and/or inflation—runs through this history, as does
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Decentralised Monetary Systems
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019Digital currencies are rising in popularity owing to their purported benefits and the speculative profits that investors are making in the market. These currencies, though decentralised in substance, can be purchased or traded across multiple digital currency platforms.
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Monetary policy in a bipolar international monetary system [PDF]
The study deals with the international transmission of economic shocks, their consequences for exchange rates and the reconciliation of exchange rate management with monetary policy. The theoretical part of the study consists of a mainstream model of two large, interdependent economies with special emphasis on the effects of various shocks on the ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
In the present economic system, most of the money in circulation is in physical form (bills/notes). There are reported to be plenty of cases of lootings, robberies, homicides, extortions, ransoms, and bribes across the world in almost all nations because of this huge money in physical form.
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In the present economic system, most of the money in circulation is in physical form (bills/notes). There are reported to be plenty of cases of lootings, robberies, homicides, extortions, ransoms, and bribes across the world in almost all nations because of this huge money in physical form.
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International Monetary Systems
2011UP TO THIS point, we have examined only closed monetary economies—economies that operate entirely in isolation with a single fiat money. Trade and financial links between countries are increasingly important in the modern world, raising the importance of monetary links. Therefore, in this chapter,we examine the role of money in economies that encompass
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Monetary Interdependence Within the European Monetary System
1985The large fluctuations of the dollar in the European exchange markets led to the creation of the European Monetary System (EMS) in 1979. The major objective of this system was to reduce the exchange rate volatility within Europe, without, however, returning to immutably fixed exchange rates.
Paul De Grauwe +2 more
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1927
Robert Warren, Bertrand Nogaro
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Robert Warren, Bertrand Nogaro
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