Monetary reform describes any movement or theory that proposes a system of supplying money and financing the economy that is different from the current system.Monetary reformers may advocate any of the following, among other proposals: A return to the gold standard (or silver standard or bimetallism). The issuance of interest-free credit by a government-controlled and fully owned central bank.
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