a thoughtful web.
Good ideas and conversation. No ads, no tracking.   Login or Take a Tour!
comment by kleinbl00
kleinbl00  ·  3137 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: How WWII reveals the the actual limits of deficit spending

Current economic "thinking" stretches all the way from the gold standard to cryptocurrency. From currency warfare to trade isolationism. From fractional reserve banking to microbarter. It is truly a practice involving impossible things and breakfast.

The basic issue is that governments can print money. This gives them more money. Each unit of money is worth less. Suddenly people are burning million Deutschmark notes for fuel. That's the downside. The upside is if you have sovereign debt accounted in your currency, you print all the currency you need and poof you're out of debt. Obviously this tends to piss off your creditors but it's not like it isn't done.

So. We can point at Germany, Mexico, Zimbabwe, Argentina, all sorts of places with runaway inflation and say ZOMG SUPERBAD!!!one but then some wiseass starts pointing out that the United States in 2016 isn't exactly Argentina in 2000 or Germany in 1922.

But how different is it?

And that's where the debate starts getting really arcane and people throw around terms like Bretton Woods and shit but at the end of the day, nobody really knows.

There were a couple hot-shit economists who thought they did. Turns out they didn't know how to run Excel.





Ay-Nawn  ·  3136 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    The upside is if you have sovereign debt accounted in your currency, you print all the currency you need and poof you're out of debt.

Ahh, just so I understand correctly: the premise is your currency's inherent value is backed (in someway) by debt owed? That's meta as hell if I'm reading this all right.

kleinbl00  ·  3135 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Depends on which side of the New World Order you stand. If you're the USA, your debt is marked in dollars. Need to pay it off? Print dollars. If you're Zimbabwe, your debt is marked in dollars. Need to pay it off? You're shit outta luck. But you can pay all of your domestic responsibilities - government salaries, pensions, etc - in Zimbabwean dollars which throws your entire country into a depression.

If you're somewhere in the gray area - Argentina, for example - you have a little of this and a little of that. You print Argentinian pesos and pay off everyone you can, then the people who are owed dollars whinge and bitch and demand your money and you try to say "fuck off, we're a sovereign nation, you'll take pesos" and then they sue.

Not sure how they think that's going to get collected. Sanctions? See, all this shit is theoretical until it isn't.