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by Traster
2288 days ago
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That first paragraph is a hell of whipsaw. It's not inflationary, you need to prove it is inflationary, and even if it is inflationary it doesn't matter. UBI as a policy is trivially putting lots of money into circulation, so it's not unreasonable for people to be worried that would be inflationary. Venezuela is a great example of the problems of inflation, which is a big concern with UBI as a policy, that's what it has to do with UBI. |
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