Contracts specifying payment in alternative units (ounces of gold, foreign currencies, or CPI-indexed amounts) are legally permissible and, per an AER article by Humik Ulick, now enforceable; additionally the rules against US commercial banks issuing currency have reportedly been quietly repealed, though no bank wants to risk competing with the Fed to test it.

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Larry White

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there was an article in the a eer by humic ulick in which he said these kind of contracts are now enforceable

Source

Larry White on Hayek and Money 02/01/2010EconTalk
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:31:20 AM

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