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'''Inflation''' is used both to refer to the increase of the [[money supply]] as well as to the rise in prices concomitant from this.
 
'''Inflation''' is used both to refer to the increase of the [[money supply]] as well as to the rise in prices concomitant from this.
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Note: There is a difference between increase of prices due to a shortage in supply (think crop failures) and increase in prices due to inflation, which is caused by monetary policy.
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Inflation is used both to refer to the increase of the money supply as well as to the rise in prices concomitant from this.

Note: There is a difference between increase of prices due to a shortage in supply (think crop failures) and increase in prices due to inflation, which is caused by monetary policy.


 

An example

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Hyperinflation

 

Related Quotation

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University of California/Los Angeles“speak first hand of the abysmal ignorance [about inflation] of the UCLA Economics Department in the early 1960s.”Antony Sutton

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Modern Monetary Theory: an explanationblog post18 April 2023Richard MurphyThe MMT approach to the command of resources is the polar opposite of that in neoliberalism. MMT seeks to do what is possible. Neoliberalism seeks to constrain what is possible.
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