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by t0bia_s
862 days ago
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It's not. Fiat money drives inflation. The adoption of fiat currency by many countries, from the 18th century onwards, made much larger variations in the supply of money possible. Since then, huge increases in the supply of paper money have occurred in a number of countries, producing hyperinflations – episodes of extreme inflation rates much greater than those observed during earlier periods of commodity money. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_money |
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