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Governments and money

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A discussion of the history of attempts to protect the purchasing power of money, which contends that fostering competition among currencies may be the best way to generate economic growth through price stability.

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  • anonymous, 1995. "Governments and money," Annual Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Jan, pages 4-10.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedcar:y:1995:i:jan:p:4-10
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    1. Andreas Freytag, 2001. "Does central bank independence reflect monetary commitment properly? Methodical considerations," BNL Quarterly Review, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, vol. 54(217), pages 181-208.

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    Money; Banks and banking - History;

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