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Money: What Is It? The More Important Question: Why Is It?

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Most people—and especially most economists—not only are ignorant of what money actually is, but how and why it became part of our economy in the first place.

Original Article: “Money: What Is It? The More Important Question: Why Is It?”

This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. 

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