Monetary system
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A monetary system is a system by which a government provides money in a country's economy. Modern monetary systems usually consist of the national treasury, the mint, the central banks and commercial banks.
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See also
- Causes of the Great Depression
- Credit theory of money
- Criticism of the Federal Reserve
- Great Contraction
- Imperial minting ordinance
- Imperial minting standard
- International monetary systems
- Modern monetary theory
- Monetarism
- Monetary economics
- Monetary policy
- Money creation
- Money supply
- Price system
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