Quote from piezoe:
It is actually a very crappy post. The word "inflation" can mean a lot of things, the air pressure in your bike tires, for example, but when it is used in an unqualified way in discussions of the economy it means the general level of prices and costs is rising, not money printing. And no, they did not intentionally give a false definition of inflation in economic text books "...so no one really questions money printing."
what utter nonsense. clearly you lack a good economics/history education.
And for you to divert linguistics into other things - while on the debate in the context of a trading forum where there is a crystal black/white debate on change prices or money supply - just shows how twisted and dangerous your mind is. Bike tires? If this was an english class maybe, but a financial discussion? lol
here are some decent references for you to educate yourself on:
http://economics.about.com/b/2008/0...ion-of-inflation-change-in-the-late-1980s.htm
http://www.swifteconomics.com/2011/02/25/the-meaning-of-inflation-changes/
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