Commodity Currency In The Third World

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. H. Buttner
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Commodity currency intrigues most of us because of the problems it offers to solve for the Third and the First Worlds. What problems might be solved, if commodity currency were to be adopted in the Third World? That is really the question we are probing here right now. It would take a while to think through all their subtle consequences of this question, but, off the top, it might well have at least three important impacts. Most important of these to this audience is relief from unfair Third World competition. Second, it might well liberate Third World economies from financial indebtedness to the First World and give them freedom from the liquidity limitations. The third benefit is that it might help relieve World trade tensions. All three benefits are interrelated. We could start our speculations on the application of commodity currency from anyone of these starting points. But let us use the starting point most important to you, unfair competition to the U.S. mining industry. From there we might wind up with some thoughts on things you, yourselves, can do to improve things.
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APA: F. H. Buttner  (1978)  Commodity Currency In The Third World

MLA: F. H. Buttner Commodity Currency In The Third World. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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