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Not all countries print their own money. A country can only print money if it is in control of its currency like Japan and the US. One country that cannot print money is Greece because they are not in control of the Euro.
In the US, it is the US Government alone that has the authority to print currency.
States are not allowed to print money because the economy falls under the national government. If every state printed its own money, it wouldn't be worth the same from state to state.
We cant just print more money because we have to mach the money in gold. So if we make more money thin it would be less for later things. (such as wars and disaster response.)
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Not all countries print their own money. A country can only print money if it is in control of its currency like Japan and the US. One country that cannot print money is Greece because they are not in control of the Euro.
The constitution gives the power to print money to Congress.
The Treasury and US Mints.
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Print Money A+ -Chantel Lucero
The Bank Can't Print its own money because only the treasury can print or make money . Every country would have a central governing authority for banks and they print paper and mint coin money.
you steal it or print out fake money.
In the US, it is the US Government alone that has the authority to print currency.
No. Only the central bank of the country can print money. Counties cannot print their own money. They have to get it from the central bank/government. For ex: Reserve Bank in India and the Federal Reserve in the USA are the respective entities that are entitled to print money in their countries (India and USA). Each country has a corresponding entity that prints money for the country's use.
Where was the first Hustler print shop?