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    Hard money policies support a specie standard, usually gold or silver, typically implemented with representative money. In 1836, when President Andrew...
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  • serve as a reliable and stable store of value Hard money (policy), currency backed by precious metal "Hard money" donations to candidates for political office...
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  • Specie may refer to: Coins or other metal money in mass circulation Bullion coins Hard money (policy) Commodity money Specie Circular, 1836 executive order...
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    some kind of a fixed exchange rate system. A third monetary policy strategy, targeting the money supply, was widely followed during the 1980s, but has diminished...
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    collapse if people began demanding hard money, causing the demand for paper notes to fall to zero. The printing of paper money was also associated with wars...
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  • Reserve Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk Friedrich Hayek Hans-Hermann Hoppe Hard money (policy) Henry Hazlitt Israel Kirzner List of Austrian intellectual traditions...
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    Full-reserve banking Gold as an investment Gold dinar Gold points Hard money (policy) Metal as money Metallism Bank for International Settlements International...
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    the Bank as a "moneyed tribunal" and argued for "a hard money policy against a paper money policy". After the speech was over, National Republican Senator...
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    banks create the new money as debt Fractional-reserve banking Hard currency Inflation hedge Modern monetary theory Money creation Money supply Network effect...
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  • Bentonian may refer to: Hard money (policy) regarding the use of Bentonian currency, named after US Senator Thomas Hart Benton The Bentonia School, a style...
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    a bank critic, pushed for a non-speculative "hard money" policy where the bank loaned out only money that it actually had. Until 1835, all banks in...
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    above risk. The Scottish joint-stock banks, in contrast, followed a "hard money policy", whereby they would issue a banknote only if they had enough specie...
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  • (2014), and Pirate Money: Discovering the Founders’ Hidden Plan for Economic Justice and Defeating the Great Reset (2023). Hard money (policy) "National Security...
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    more valuable). Successive presidential administrations favored "hard money" policies that retired the greenbacks, thereby shrinking the amount of currency...
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  • published A Short History of Paper Money and Banking in the United States, an 1833 treatise that advocated for hard money policies. Following the publication...
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  • result, are often hard to test objectively, e.g. work–life balance policy. Moreover, governments and other institutions have policies in the form of laws...
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  • Harrison's term, many Americans were ready to return to Cleveland's hard money policy on the currency question. As Democrats convened in Chicago from June...
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  • In macroeconomics, hard currency, safe-haven currency, or strong currency is any globally traded currency that serves as a reliable and stable store of...
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    Brazilian society. Despite capital flight, Washington Luís clung to a hard money policy, guaranteeing the convertibility of the Brazilian currency into gold...
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    get-out-the-vote drives". Unlike hard money, there are "no federal contribution limits" on it (see below). Hard Money: "regulated contributions (see below)...
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