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Does changing interest rates by central banks have a significant impact on inflation?
Should governments spend more to increase supply?
Does government deficit equal private surplus?
Is federal budget like household one?
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Fucking with interest rates is the same as fucking with the price of risk, which is why we gets these retarded bubbles. And obviously it's inflationary because in order to lower interest rates, you have to buy the debt, which requires running the printer. Faggot.
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>>61544009
There's so much you need to learn:
https://youtube.com/shorts/bGOr9aDAFYQ?si=6sGek33ypKc3V8ZN
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>>61546755
Sure, but is it significant? For years central banks have tried to match their target inflation to 2% and then suddenly plagues and wars shoot inflation to nearly 10%.



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