Chartalism is a school of thought in macroeconomics that interprets money primarily as an instrument of public authority rather than a spontaneous outcome of private exchange. Under this view, money exists because a governing power designates a unit of account, issues tokens denominated in that unit, and then requires the population to use those tokens … Continue reading What is Chartalism?
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