• buenijo

    by Published on 11-13-2013 11:54 AM

    The greatest discussion on economics and finance I've seen in years. It strikes at the heart of the problem which I've seen for years as not merely the corruption of money and credit and the resulting degradation of the capital structure of the economy, but it also discusses the corruption of the underlying language itself. The article is a gem.

    The Language of Inflation

    "Regular readers of our irregular publication will be aware of our thoughts on inflation, but for those who are not we would summarize them thus: inflation is not measurable. We can summarize our views on money with similar succinctness: it is poorly understood. And as for the economy, we know only this: it is a complex system. From these observations can be derived a straightforward corollary on economic policy makers: trying to control a variable you can’t measure (inflation) with a tool you don’t fully understand (money) in a complex system with hidden, unobservable and non-linear interrelationships (the economy) is a guaranteed way to ensure that most things which happen weren’t supposed to happen.

    One such unintended consequence of the past three decades’ economic experiments with “inflation” targeting has been the unprecedented inflation of credit which today leaves the world burdened with debt as it has never been burdened before. In Issue 12 we wrote about another unintended consequence of this monetary experiment, a redistribution of wealth from the poor to the rich and, relatedly, a growing distrust both within countries and between them. Since money is based on trust, we concluded, devaluing money devalues trust..."

    Read the full article here: http://www.mauldineconomics.com/outs...e-of-inflation
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