What is measurable and what is not, favors the positivist. Although the counter

What is measurable and what is not, favors the positivist. Although the counter proposition is the question, why does one have a right to the preservation of purchasing power of a currency at the expense of the goods available from its inflation?


Source date (UTC): 2018-09-26 13:30:42 UTC

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@GudistGrug

@curtdoolittle @Lord_Keynes2 I find it odd that econ assumes that the gains of monetization and financialization outweigh the ills and risks, when the ability of mammon to transmit externalities without limit seems inherently dangerous. Perhaps there is a reason it was limited to the domain of Kings…

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