The dollar bill debate : replacing notes with coins
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The dollar bill debate : replacing notes with coins
(Monetary, fiscal and trade policies series)
Novinka, c2013
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内容説明
Since coins are more durable than notes and do not need replacement as often, many countries have replaced lower-denomination notes with coins to obtain a financial benefit, among other reasons. Six times over the past 22 years, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has reported that replacing the $1 note with a $1 coin would provide a net benefit to the federal government of hundreds of millions of dollars annually. This book examines the net benefit to the government of replacing the $1 note with a $1 coin for the private sector and the public, and with a focus on the experiences of other countries doing so.
目次
- Preface
- U.S. Coins: Benefits & Considerations for Replacing the $1 Note with a $1 Coin: Statement of Lorelei St James, Director, Physical Infrastructure Team, Government Accountability Office
- Statement of Beverley Lepine, Chief Operating Officer, Royal Canadian Mint
- Statement of James C Miller III, former Director, Office of Management & Budget
- Statement of Philip N Diehl, former Director, United States Mint
- Statement of Richard A Peterson, Acting Director, United States Mint
- U.S. Coins: Alternative Scenarios Suggest Different Benefits & Losses from Replacing the $1 Note with a $1 Coin
- U.S. Coins: Replacing the $1 Note with a $1 Coin Would Provide a Financial Benefit to the Government
- Index.
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