How Does Money in Our Possession Acquire Value‪?‬ Audio Mises Wire

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Mainstream economists claim money has purchasing power because the government issuing the money has so declared. That makes no sense.
Original Article: How Does Money in Our Possession Acquire Value?
 

Mainstream economists claim money has purchasing power because the government issuing the money has so declared. That makes no sense.
Original Article: How Does Money in Our Possession Acquire Value?
 

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