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by bryanlarsen
2201 days ago
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I argue that it's positive rates of interest that are artificial, not negative ones. Traditionally if you had a large pile of gold and you wanted to protect it, you had to buy a safe to put it in and hire guards to keep the thieves out. The guard's salary is in essence a negative interest rate. It was only the invention and adoption of fractional reserve banking that enabled positive interest rates. |
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