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... capital structure of firms and thus the whole economy . The reason is this : Money is created and introduced into the economy — a risky world " — primarily by commercial banks , in the form of loans with some interest charge attached ...
... capital structure of firms and thus the whole economy . The reason is this : Money is created and introduced into the economy — a risky world " — primarily by commercial banks , in the form of loans with some interest charge attached ...
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... capital structure between debt and equity because debt demands its payback according to a stream of riskless cashflow . When money is borrowed from the financial institutions or the public , the borrower promises a schedule of payment ...
... capital structure between debt and equity because debt demands its payback according to a stream of riskless cashflow . When money is borrowed from the financial institutions or the public , the borrower promises a schedule of payment ...
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... capital , expertise , technology or otherwise and thereby legitimately and justly take a share in the economic pie . But definitely NOT come in with fiat money which is created out of thin air . In fact , you may even consider the ...
... capital , expertise , technology or otherwise and thereby legitimately and justly take a share in the economic pie . But definitely NOT come in with fiat money which is created out of thin air . In fact , you may even consider the ...
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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