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Kamden Cochran
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3 May, 10:20
What is true of representative money
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Elijah Stanton
3 May, 10:43
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Representative money is not a money itself, maybe a token or piece of paper that has no intrinsic value but represents money or can be exchanged for something with value. The following are true of representative money, 1. It can be exchanged for a valuable good.
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