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by vannevar
3932 days ago
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See my answer to mrep above. There's no net increase in wealth there, Fred and Ginger merely shuffle money back and forth. And some of finance is exactly that. But some portion is not (ie Ginger loans out $1000, leaving her nothing to pay Fred with, and he has no interest in her services); that fraction of outstanding debt must be paid with new wealth, created in the interim. Ginger's loan is predicated on that possibility. |
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