Monetary standard
Monetary standard means a unit of account or a standard of value. Monetary standard can be referred as to the whole monetary policies, system at the core of which there lays the standard of value.
Any country’s currency is printed on paper, so the monetary standard is paper standard. It can be gold standard, silver standard all through the world.
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