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by jcranmer
1944 days ago
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That's not how fiat currencies maintain value. I suspect, if you do a thorough analysis of history, the inflation rate is going to be mostly uncorrelated with the percentage of GDP spent on military. Perhaps it might be negatively correlated, as high military spending typically means wars which have historically (especially in pre-modern times) resulted in massive financial crises for those countries heavily involved in them. |
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