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by paganel 1255 days ago
Like I said previously, the Bank of England wasn’t acknowledging that as a fact publicly until quite recently, which most probably had an effect on their actions/decisions.

For example the same Keynes had some other better known takes which have also not been acknowledged as facts to this day.

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So you're saying that the Bank of England was involved in a conspiracy that wouldn't acknowledge something that has been public knowledge for over a century?