Should the U.S. return to a monetary policy based on the Gold standard?
Title: Should the U.S. return to a monetary policy based on the Gold standard?
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Should the U.S. return to a monetary policy based on the Gold standard?
Category: /Social Sciences/Economics
Details: Words: 1449 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
The gold standard today has nearly disappeared as a political issue. The world has abandoned the gold standard in favor of so-called "paper money," and only a diminishing group continues to call for its return. However, if mainstream economists have anything to say about it, there will never be a return to the gold standard. Even so, defenders of the gold standard include such former presidential candidates as Jack Kemp and Stephen Forbes. Furthermore, even
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money, which is already simple and enjoys a successful track record.
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