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'''Banknote''' is also known as a bill, paper money or fiat money. Banknote is a note issued by government or bank, which is licensed by authorities and broadly accepted by market participants. | '''Banknote''' is also known as a bill, paper money or fiat money. Banknote is a note issued by [[government]] or bank, which is licensed by authorities and broadly accepted by [[market]] participants. | ||
==History of a banknote== | ==History of a banknote== |
Revision as of 18:36, 3 April 2022
Banknote is also known as a bill, paper money or fiat money. Banknote is a note issued by government or bank, which is licensed by authorities and broadly accepted by market participants.
History of a banknote
Characteristics of a banknote
References
- Wray L. R. (2012), Introduction to an Alternative History of Money. Levy Economics Institute, working paper No 717.
- Solomon D. and Spurling T. (2014), The Plastic Banknote: From Concept to Reality. CSIRO Publishing, Australia, Collingswood.
- Lannoye V. (2015), The History of Money for Understanding Economics, Vincent Lannoye.
Author: Nikita Shtemenko