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Jul 2023
5m 30s

Why We Don't Have Hyperinflation (yet)

Victor Menasce
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On today’s show, we are looking at different types of money printing to understand the impact that money supply has on consumer price inflation. Have you wondered why we don’t have hyperinflation with the tens of trillions of dollars that are loaned into existence through the banking system? There is one school of thought that says all forms of inflation are rooted in debasement of the currency. That theory says that inflation is a monetary phenomenon that is the result of inflation of the money supply. The price increase we see is a symptom of the inflation and not the inflation per se. 

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Host: Victor Menasce

email: podcast@victorjm.com

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