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![]() "Starbuck" wrote in message ... Doug, The marketplace responds fairly quickly to inflationary pressure, just ask Germans who lived during the 40's how quickly the marketplace reacts to an increase in money supply without an increase in productivity. Are you suggesting it is ok to create rampant inflation in an effort to try to give the appearance of helping the less fortunate? After all, the old on fixed income have lived a good life, it is more important that we give the appearance of helping the poor. What is scary is that there are people like him who think that prices would stay the safe when wages increase. "DSK" wrote in message ... Starbuck wrote: Doug, If we raised everyone salary 25%, the net income gain in spending power would be 0%. ??? You should try and grasp the concept of "marginal rates of change." If everybody's salary was raised 25% in an instant, and prices remained constant *at that same instant* then there would very very definitely an increase in "spending power." It would taper off as prices rose, but probably would take a while to reach 0.0 if indeed it really did (increased spending tends to increase investment in production which tends to increase technology etc etc). It's not quite the Red Queen's Race, but it's close. I can see you're another economist wanna-be... did you get your tremendous expertise from the same "Everything You Need To Know About Economics In One Easy Lesson" website as that last joker? DSK |
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