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Date: 2015-05-27 15:49:02
Macroeconomics
Monetary reform
Currency
Monetary policy
Central bank
Gold standard
Monetary authority
Fiat money
Bitcoin
Money
Economics
Monetary economics

Editor’s Note When the Federal Reserve was created in 1913, its powers were strictly limited and the United States was still on the gold standard. Today the Fed has virtually unlimited power and the dollar is a pure fi

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