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  • Full-reserve Banking - Wikipedia135438
  • International Movement for Monetary Reform !135439
  • Full Reserve Banking Resource Portal !135441
  • Web Resources on Full Reserve Banking - Positive Money135442
  • Full-reserve banking - Wikipedia135443
  • Positive Money - Our Proposals !135444
  • Report: Sovereign Money – Paving the way for a sustainable recovery - Positive Money 11/13135445
  • Paper: Sovereign Money: Paving The Way For A Sustainable Recovery - Positive Money135446
  • Paper: Would a Sovereign Money System be Flexible Enough - Positive Money 02/15135447
  • A History of Sovereign Money Proposals (Positive Money)135448
  • How to waste £375 billion? (Positive Money Campaign video)135449
  • Positive Money NZ135450
  • Sovereign money: what it is and why it matters - New Economics Foundation135451
  • Positive Money on the Keiser Report135452
  • Modern Money Network135453
  • Chicago Plan - Wikipedia135454
  • A Program for Monetary Reform - Wikipedia135455
  • A Program for Monetary Reform (Original document) - 1939135456
  • Lecture: The Chicago Plan Revisited (LSE)135457
  • IMF Working Paper: The Chicago Plan Revisited (08/12)135458
  • Proposals for Full-Reserve Banking: A Historical Survey from David Ricardo to Martin Wolf (pdf) 2015135459
  • Book: The Production of Money: How to Break the Power of Bankers (Ann Pettifor, 2017)135460
  • Book: Debt or Democracy: Public Money for Sustainability and Social Justice (Mary Mellor, 2015)135461
  • Book: Modernising Money: Why Our Monetary System is Broken and How it Can be Fixed - Positive Money / NEF135462
  • Book (free pdf): Creating New Money: A monetary reform for the information age (New Economics Foundation)135463
  • Book: Modern Money Theory: A Primer on Macroeconomics for Sovereign Monetary Systems 135464
  • Documentary - The Secret of Oz135465
  • Bill Still - Facebook135466
  • Conference Video: Making Money Work (Positive Money)135467
  • Conference Video: Fixing the Banking System for Good (31st Annual Monetary & Trade Conference)135468
  • Sovereign Money Blog 135469
  • Murray Rothbard (Economist) - Wikipedia135470
  • John H. Cochrane (Economist) - Wikipedia135471
  • Herman Daly (former World Bank economist) on Full Reserve Banking135472
  • Who should be responsible for creating money? - NEF 12/15135473
  • Green Party manifesto pledges monetary reform, but will it be championed by Green MPs? - Positive Money 4/15135474
  • What are Economists Saying About Iceland’s Sovereign Money Proposal? - Positive Money 4/15135475
  • Monetary Reform: Trending - It's Our Money with Ellen Brown 3/15135476
  • Iceland looks at ending boom and bust with radical money plan - Telegraph 3/15135477
  • Debate over monetary system grows - DW 11/14135478
  • MPs debated Money Creation and Society - Positive Money 11/14135479
  • The Sovereign Money Initiative in Switzerland - World Economics Association 6/14135480
  • Prominent Economists call for end to Fractional Reserve Banking - Zero Hedge 5/14135481
  • Money creation is too vital to be left to the state - FT 5/14135482
  • The Power to Create Money is Safer with the State than with Banks (response to FT) - Positive Money 5/14135483
  • Martin Wolf: Strip private banks of their power to create money - FT 4/14 135484
  • Paul Krugman: Is A Banking Ban The Answer? - NYT 4/14135485
  • Why I disagree with Martin Wolf and Positive Money - Prime Economics 4/14135486
  • A reply to Ann Pettifor / Prime Economics (pt. 1): Why there will be no “shortage of money” - Positive Money 04/14135487
  • Who should have the power to create money? (response to Prime Economics, pt 2) - Positive Money135488
  • Why we disagree with Ann Pettifor (response to Prime Economics, pt. 3) - Positive Money135489
  • Conservative Economist Wants To Basically Ban Banking - Huff Post 4/14135490
  • Bankers have done a good job of creating money - Telegraph 4/14135491
  • Neither profit-seeking bankers nor vote-seeking politicians can be trusted with the power to create money (response to telegraph article) - Positive Money 4/14135492
  • 100% Reserve Banking — The History - House of Debt 4/14135493
  • Paper: Toward a run-free financial system (John Cochrane) - 4/14135494
  • Ban all the banks: Here's The Wild Idea That People Are Starting To Take Seriously - Business Insider 4/14135495
  • The banking revolution that would wipe out Britain's debts - Telegraph 6/13135496
  • The Best Way to Save Banking Is to Kill It - Bloomberg 3/13135497
  • A return to Sovereign Money? - Open Democracy 12/12135498
  • ‘The Chicago Plan’ does not deserve to be revisited - MacroBits 10/12135499
  • Money and the Steady State Economy - Herman Daly 4/10135500
  • How Larry Kotlikoff Would Fix the Financial System - Bloomberg 4/10135501
  • Fractional-reserve Banking / Private Money Creation - Info
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