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Resources - The Money Question
How Does the Sovereign Money System Work? | SpringerLink
National debt of the United States - Wikipedia
Central bank currency register for accounting for sovereign money — sovereign money
PDF) The sovereign money initiative in Switzerland: an economic assessment
The Chicago Plan Revisited; by Jaromir Benes and Michael Kumhof - [PDF Document]
Advantages and Disadvantages of the Sovereign Money System | SpringerLink
PDF) Would a State Monopoly Over Money Creation Allow for a Reduction of National Debt? A Study of the “Seigniorage Argument” in Light of the “100% Money” Debates
Prohibition of monetary financing under Art.123 TFEU — sovereign money
The Chicago Plan Revisited in: IMF Working Papers Volume 2012 Issue 202 (2012)
The Chicago Plan Revisited in: IMF Working Papers Volume 2012 Issue 202 (2012)
Modern Sovereign Money—Part II: A Synthesis of the Chicago Plan, Sovereign Money, and the Modern Money Theory
PDF) The Chicago Plan (100% Reserve) and Plain Sovereign Money | Joseph Huber - Academia.edu
Central bank currency register for accounting for sovereign money — sovereign money
Advantages and Disadvantages of the Sovereign Money System | SpringerLink
The Chicago Plan & Positive Money's proposals - What is the difference? - Positive Money
Modern Money Theory Revisited — sovereign money
PDF) 100 percent reserve banking: A critical review of green perspectives
The Chicago Plan Revisited in: IMF Working Papers Volume 2012 Issue 202 (2012)
Sovereign Money: Beyond Reserve Banking: Huber, Joseph: 9783319421735: Amazon.com: Books
PDF) Full reserve banking: More 'Cranks' than' Brave Heretics'
Modern Sovereign Money—Part I: The Moral Hazard of Fractional Reserve Banking
Full article: Speaking to the people? Money, trust, and central bank legitimacy in the age of quantitative easing
We should seriously consider revisiting "The Chicago Plan" of the 1930s which separates the monetary and credit functions of the banking system. | USAPP