Re: Inflation Targeting: the Original Sin
To be perfectly frank, that thought has crossed my mind more than once. The real answer is just plain that I'm not far enough along in how happy I am with what I have to date to have even privately emailed you like I normally do.
This is rough stuff and my certainty level with what I want to do and to prove keeps getting kicked around as I work with the data, or even find that I've had another "senior moment" and forgotten some key data.
As usual, I'm out on the ragged edge... and getting ripped here & there...
Exactly, oh wonder maven of money and The Manor.
I had almost added in the Spanish experience but used the Gold Rush since it's more familiar to U.S. folk... and it's the exact same situation, only worse since more gold was thrown into the Spanish money supply.
:eek: :eek: on a Fed of Los Alamos! ;)
The FDI would certainly measure any given monetary system, but the kicker remains of how to effectively deal with the lessons of history and that very small percentage of folk with black goals.
There's nothing innately wrong with fiat money too - it's the scum that allow it to get out of hand for whatever "colorful" reasons.
Originally posted by Finster
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To be perfectly frank, that thought has crossed my mind more than once. The real answer is just plain that I'm not far enough along in how happy I am with what I have to date to have even privately emailed you like I normally do.
This is rough stuff and my certainty level with what I want to do and to prove keeps getting kicked around as I work with the data, or even find that I've had another "senior moment" and forgotten some key data.
As usual, I'm out on the ragged edge... and getting ripped here & there...
Originally posted by Finster
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I had almost added in the Spanish experience but used the Gold Rush since it's more familiar to U.S. folk... and it's the exact same situation, only worse since more gold was thrown into the Spanish money supply.
:eek: :eek: on a Fed of Los Alamos! ;)
The FDI would certainly measure any given monetary system, but the kicker remains of how to effectively deal with the lessons of history and that very small percentage of folk with black goals.
There's nothing innately wrong with fiat money too - it's the scum that allow it to get out of hand for whatever "colorful" reasons.
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