Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Spring 5-14-2020
Abstract
The contemporary dollar currency was already under significant pressure prior to the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the economic pressures resulting from the national and world “lockdown” have very significantly exacerbated the vulnerabilities of those Federal Reserve Notes. The ostensible nationalization of the Federal Reserve by the United States federal government in April 2020 is a harbinger of a need to restructure the US currency. Today’s developing remote culture necessitates a new form of electronic currency. Herein is a conceptual blueprint for the development of such a restructured US currency that would function in the post-pandemic remote culture.
Recommended Citation
Mihelic, F. Matthew, "Development of a New US Currency for the Post-Pandemic Remote Culture" (2020). Faculty Publications. 17.
https://dc.uthsc.edu/gsmk_facpubs/17
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