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- Monetary_reform abstract "Monetary reform describes any movement or theory that proposes a different system of supplying money and financing the economy from the current system.Monetary reformers may advocate any of the following, among other proposals: A return to the gold standard (or silver standard or bimetallism). The issuance of interest-free credit from a government-controlled and fully owned central bank. These interest free but repayable loans would be used for public infrastructure and productive private investment. This proposal seeks to overcome the charge that debt-free money would cause inflation. The issuance of social credit - "debt-free" money issued directly from the Treasury - rather than the sourcing of fresh money from a central bank in the form of interest-bearing bonds. These direct cash payments would be made to "replenish" or compensate the populace for the net losses some monetary reformers believe the populace suffers in a fractional reserve-based monetary system. The enforcement of full reserve banking for the privately owned banking system.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Monetary_reform wikiPageExternalLink BankFAQ.html.
- Monetary_reform wikiPageExternalLink moneyproduction.pdf.
- Monetary_reform wikiPageExternalLink www.bendyson.com.
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- Monetary_reform wikiPageExternalLink www.financialParty.ca.
- Monetary_reform wikiPageExternalLink www.forumforstablecurrencies.org.uk.
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- Monetary_reform wikiPageExternalLink mysteryofbanking.pdf.
- Monetary_reform wikiPageExternalLink www.monetary.org.
- Monetary_reform wikiPageExternalLink greeningthedollar.ppt.
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- Monetary_reform wikiPageExternalLink www.positivemoney.org.
- Monetary_reform wikiPageExternalLink www.prosperityuk.com.
- Monetary_reform wikiPageExternalLink 100-Money-and-the-Public-Debt.
- Monetary_reform wikiPageExternalLink pdf.html.
- Monetary_reform wikiPageID "291971".
- Monetary_reform wikiPageRevisionID "603382319".
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- Monetary_reform subject Category:Finance.
- Monetary_reform subject Category:Monetary_economics.
- Monetary_reform subject Category:Monetary_reform.
- Monetary_reform comment "Monetary reform describes any movement or theory that proposes a different system of supplying money and financing the economy from the current system.Monetary reformers may advocate any of the following, among other proposals: A return to the gold standard (or silver standard or bimetallism). The issuance of interest-free credit from a government-controlled and fully owned central bank.".
- Monetary_reform label "Geldhervorming".
- Monetary_reform label "Monetary reform".
- Monetary_reform label "Reforma monetaria".
- Monetary_reform label "Reforma monetária".
- Monetary_reform label "Reforma walutowa".
- Monetary_reform label "Währungsreform".
- Monetary_reform label "Денежная реформа".
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- Monetary_reform sameAs Reforma_monetaria.
- Monetary_reform sameAs 화폐_개혁.
- Monetary_reform sameAs Geldhervorming.
- Monetary_reform sameAs Reforma_walutowa.
- Monetary_reform sameAs Reforma_monetária.
- Monetary_reform sameAs Q65224.
- Monetary_reform sameAs Q65224.
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