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Protecting The Sovereign's Money Monopoly, Gary B. Gordon, Jeffery Zhang
Protecting The Sovereign's Money Monopoly, Gary B. Gordon, Jeffery Zhang
Law & Economics Working Papers
Sovereign states have had a monopoly over the production of circulating currencies for well over a century. Governments, not private entities, issue circulating currencies. Indeed, in 1986, Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz declared that “[t]he question of government monopoly of hand-to-hand currency is likely to remain a largely dead issue.” The advent of stablecoins—privately issued digital money that are pegged to fiat currencies like the U.S. dollar or the Euro—raises the question of the money monopoly from the grave.
Why did sovereign money monopolies come into existence in the 19th and 20th centuries? Should circulating private money coexist once again …