| 1. | Seigniorage revenues are the profits generated when monetary authorities issue currency.
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| 2. | Some have attributed the fall of the Roman Empire to seigniorage.
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| 3. | Next is what is called " seigniorage ."
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| 4. | Seigniorage is a convenient source of revenue for some governments.
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| 5. | Historically, seigniorage was the profit resulting from producing coins.
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| 6. | :: Seigniorage isn't significant on pennies though.
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| 7. | Seigniorage is the profit a country makes by printing money.
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| 8. | Government spending can be financed by government borrowing, seigniorage, or taxes.
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| 9. | Theories of hyperinflation generally look for a relationship between seigniorage and the inflation tax.
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| 10. | Successful coin types of high nobility would be copied by lower nobility for seigniorage.
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