| 21. | Modern day monetary systems are based on fiat money and are no longer tied to the value of gold.
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| 22. | He robbed and commandeered trains and, like the other revolutionary generals, printed fiat money to pay for his cause.
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| 23. | Rivadavia sought to fix it by establishing the " Discount Bank ", a central bank for printing fiat money.
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| 24. | Fiat money also has other roots in 17th-century Europe, having been introduced by the Bank of Amsterdam in 1683.
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| 25. | Then probably none, the ability to fiat money ( aka make money ) is essential in a sovereign state.
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| 26. | Most coins presently are made of a base metal, and their value comes from their status as fiat money.
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| 27. | The use of fiat money is now more common than the use of hard money, especially on an international level.
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| 28. | Money systems and their reform are covered on several pages, including capitalism, fiat money, monetary reform, accounting reform, and others.
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| 29. | PennySeven is obsessed with the areas of inflation, accounting, and fiat money, and MonteDaCunca displays the same areas of obsession.
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| 30. | Debt claims against business banks are monetized claims because they commonly are accepted as fiat money as medium of exchange.
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