GOP Looks to Gold
The Republicans are expected to commission a study on the effects of returning to the gold standard
TAMPA, Fla., Aug. 24 (UPI) -- The Republican Party intends to call for a commission to study returning the United States to the gold standard, the party's platform committee chief said.
The proposed Gold Commission -- expected to be approved next week as part of the party platform at the Republican National Convention -- would peg the U.S. dollar to gold instead of to other currencies and interest rates as it is today, Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., the platform committee co-chair, told the Financial Times.
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Can someone with a better understanding of the economics of hard money do a quick little writeup of what we could expect from a return to the gold standard?