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The Resource Cost of Irredeemable Paper Money

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  • Jun, 1986
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Milton Friedman
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Since 1971, no major currency has a formal link to a commodity. For the first time in history, every currency is wholly irredeemable, not as a temporary expedient but as a permanent... Show More

Since 1971, no major currency has a formal link to a commodity. For the first time in history, every currency is wholly irredeemable, not as a temporary expedient but as a permanent matter. Monetary economists have generally treated irredeemable paper money as involving negligible real resource costs compared with a commodity currency. To judge from recent experience, that view is clearly false as a result of the decline in long-term price predictability. A key question for the future is, What if any substitute for a commodity standard will emerge as a long-term anchor for the price level?

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Nic Carter @nic__carter ยท Aug 3, 2021
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milton friedman's excellent essay The Resource Cost of Irredeemable Paper Money
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