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Subject The World Needs a Gold-Backed Deutsche Mark
Date February 12, 2021 9:10 PM
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** February 12, 2021
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** By Patrick Barron
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** The World Needs a Gold-Backed Deutsche Mark ([link removed])
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Reinstating the mark, a peaceful act by a sovereign country, would create a cascade of monetary reform throughout the world. Europe's trading partners would find the cost of necessary imports rising in terms of their local currencies, forcing them to adopt fiscal and monetary responsibility.

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** By Bradley Thomas
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There are plenty of sound reasons to oppose government mimimum wage laws, but there is one objection making the rounds that is based on bad economics and should be avoided, and that's the "businesses will pass on the costs to consumers" objection.

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** By Murray N. Rothbard
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In an unhampered market, there is no such thing as "excess" consumption of imports. But thanks to the creation of monopoly banks like the Bank of North America, an inflationary expansion of bank credit led to an artificial expansion of imports.

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