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... hence is more likely to cause inflation . Gold production is not easy and entails heavy investment . Hence there are automatic 17 On the contrary , in the current system where the dollar is the dominant international currency , only the ...
... hence is more likely to cause inflation . Gold production is not easy and entails heavy investment . Hence there are automatic 17 On the contrary , in the current system where the dollar is the dominant international currency , only the ...
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... Hence the total speculative and arbitrage profits equal 370,000 + 583,333 = US $ 953,333 . Note that for a transaction of US $ 1 million each in the speculative and arbitrage activities , the profit is almost a whopping US $ 1 million ...
... Hence the total speculative and arbitrage profits equal 370,000 + 583,333 = US $ 953,333 . Note that for a transaction of US $ 1 million each in the speculative and arbitrage activities , the profit is almost a whopping US $ 1 million ...
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... hence it is also known as 916 gold . Similarly 18K contains 75 per cent gold . As an element , gold cannot be further broken down by chemical means . Hence it is indestructible and permanent . Gold is also such an inactive metal that it ...
... hence it is also known as 916 gold . Similarly 18K contains 75 per cent gold . As an element , gold cannot be further broken down by chemical means . Hence it is indestructible and permanent . Gold is also such an inactive metal that it ...
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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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