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Very well written and covers one of my favorite topics - hidden inflation.
By hidden inflation, I am referring to cost reductions we don't see. My favorite example is a garden spigot. These brass valves have not changed much from when I was a boy in the '60s. But the cost of labor in their manufacture has gone down significantly. No longer is the casting or machining done by hand. The control of the castings is automated. At each step there have been improvements in efficiency that should have made the cost of such a valve in real value go down.
But the fact is, that while the cost has gone down a little - most of the technological savings have been absorbed by the government via taxation and fiat money inflation.
But Pater says it much better than I can and provides a clear explanation of what is going on and the likely consequences of the humming of the printing press.
Very well written and covers one of my favorite topics - hidden inflation.
By hidden inflation, I am referring to cost reductions we don't see. My favorite example is a garden spigot. These brass valves have not changed much from when I was a boy in the '60s. But the cost of labor in their manufacture has gone down significantly. No longer is the casting or machining done by hand. The control of the castings is automated. At each step there have been improvements in efficiency that should have made the cost of such a valve in real value go down.
But the fact is, that while the cost has gone down a little - most of the technological savings have been absorbed by the government via taxation and fiat money inflation.
But Pater says it much better than I can and provides a clear explanation of what is going on and the likely consequences of the humming of the printing press.
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