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Constitution has turned out to be remarkably prescient since the Great Inflation was then about to begin. One might expect that in … progress has been made in defining the nature and characteristics of a monetary constitution for the post-Crisis world. To that …
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Complainant alleges violations of Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 a.k.a. The Civil Rights Act of 1871 and Title 42 Chapter 21 Subchapter I § 1983. Civil action for Deprivation of Rights. In addition Fed. R. Civ. P. 5.1 Constitutional Challenge to a Statute. In addition Title 28 Part VI Chapter 161 §...
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The monetary powers embedded in the U.S. Constitution were revolutionary and led to a watershed transformation in the …
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constitution, the model of Deutsche Bundesbank and the consensus of monetary theory. Reading the Treaty articles in the light of …
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A self-enforcing monetary constitution has rules that agents acting within the system will uphold even in the presence … such a constitution look like? Such a constitution, I show that two regimes — a version of NGDP targeting that relies on …
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