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To: RJA_ who wrote (34490)5/7/2008 3:04:30 AM
From: pogohere  Read Replies (3) of 217774
 
If you ever have occasion to compare private fiat regimes, like ours since 1913 and that of Germany in the early 1920s (Weimar), with public fiat regimes, such as colonial Massachusetts and Pennsylvania as well as the Greenbacks of the Civil War era, I'd like to know your conclusions.

The valuable studies are the ones that are factual, such as Hjalmar Schacht's "The Magic of Money." He was the head of the German Reichsbank following the Weimar era and again in the 1930s, when Germany abandoned the Anglo-Dutch banking system--privately controlled fiat regimes-- with the creation of a successful, publicly controlled, fiat regime.
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