Re: The truth about deflation
this is why I'm nervous about the relatively orderly thesis of ka-poom. It seems that printing is needed to finance public deficits, and then the cure for zimbabwe style disintegration is wage increases; but how on earth does that happen? Profits are going to be hard to come by and in a capitalists system its hard to see employers giving more money to employees to prop up the entire system, they want to be the few that gets away with not increasing wages. So i don't think wages will rise enough and there will not be enough real demand and, ok maybe zim is going too far but you get something very nasty indeed.
this is why I'm nervous about the relatively orderly thesis of ka-poom. It seems that printing is needed to finance public deficits, and then the cure for zimbabwe style disintegration is wage increases; but how on earth does that happen? Profits are going to be hard to come by and in a capitalists system its hard to see employers giving more money to employees to prop up the entire system, they want to be the few that gets away with not increasing wages. So i don't think wages will rise enough and there will not be enough real demand and, ok maybe zim is going too far but you get something very nasty indeed.
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