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... demand for the dollar like a commodity . One way of acquiring dollars is by exporting goods and services to the 8 This is unlike gold , where no country enjoys the monopoly over its production . United States ( where the dollar is the ...
... demand for the dollar like a commodity . One way of acquiring dollars is by exporting goods and services to the 8 This is unlike gold , where no country enjoys the monopoly over its production . United States ( where the dollar is the ...
Page 54
... demand for such financing . ' This increase in demand , of course , put pressure on the Islamic bank to increase its rate . Currently , those wishing to finance homes using Islamic principles would have to pay an initial deposit equal ...
... demand for such financing . ' This increase in demand , of course , put pressure on the Islamic bank to increase its rate . Currently , those wishing to finance homes using Islamic principles would have to pay an initial deposit equal ...
Page 95
... demand pressure on the existing gold market . If all developing countries rush into implementing the gold dinar , this may only increase the international gold price substantially . However , observing the present global financial ...
... demand pressure on the existing gold market . If all developing countries rush into implementing the gold dinar , this may only increase the international gold price substantially . However , observing the present global financial ...
Contents
Stakes in the Current Global Financial System | 3 |
SeigniorageThe Instability and Unjustness of the Fiat | 29 |
The Theft of Nations | 43 |
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