A fiat money regime relies on government-issued currency not backed by a physical commodity like gold. Its value stems from public trust and legal tender laws. Central banks use it to control inflation and stimulate economic growth through monetary policy. Governments benefit from flexible spending, while citizens gain transaction ease and credit access, though savers risk value erosion from inflation.
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