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Topic: why the state does not print a lot of money? - page 2. (Read 2679 times)

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September 07, 2018, 10:56:40 AM
Printing money on a large scale does not mean that it will solve the problem.
What is there actually adds to the problem.
it is not like what can be seen just like that, indeed it will not solve the problem but the government must have certain policies that can be taken because they cannot do anything without seeing the problems that occur in their country.

indeed what is the reality that every country is printing money in a limited way. because money is also a source of problems too, for example corruptors also make trouble because of money. even then new money is made limited, especially if in large numbers the country will experience problems that are quite high too.
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September 07, 2018, 10:31:38 AM
Printing money on a large scale does not mean that it will solve the problem.
What is there actually adds to the problem.

The price of their own money can decrease due to inflation and that is the reason why printing money is limited on different countries since it was the same concept which is supply and demand.
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September 07, 2018, 10:24:32 AM
why the state does not print a lot of money? than debt to other countries. is not it easier to make money than debt and ultimately burdens the state?

whether if printing money will have an impact on the money itself? or will it impact the value of the money in the eyes of the world?
It would be terrible if countries printed a lot of money innocently. Value for money goes down against other currencies in the world. Commodity prices are high and quality of life is getting worse compared to before it happened. It almost destroyed the entire economy of that country. Politics will be more turbulent than ever and probably no country will do that now.
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September 07, 2018, 09:42:50 AM
Printing money on a large scale does not mean that it will solve the problem.
What is there actually adds to the problem.
it is not like what can be seen just like that, indeed it will not solve the problem but the government must have certain policies that can be taken because they cannot do anything without seeing the problems that occur in their country.
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September 07, 2018, 09:05:58 AM
Printing money on a large scale does not mean that it will solve the problem.
What is there actually adds to the problem.
I think there is no good effect in an economic and raise other negative outcome of a particular country if they will print a lot money because making a lot of money will over supply and we know that there is the law of supply and demand, so the more supply of money the more its value decrease and the commodities price will rise up since people are now more money to buy and employment status will decrease for they will not work seriously because they are abundant in money then generally the economic will fail if they tend to print a lot of money.
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September 07, 2018, 08:11:24 AM
Printing money on a large scale does not mean that it will solve the problem.
What is there actually adds to the problem.
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September 07, 2018, 06:59:42 AM
For me of course it will not help a lot of people but it will just made people greedy, it can cause war though inflation atleast but if we print enough money, we can buy ourselves back out of debt and bribe the government to lower the inflation., The economy can collapse as well.
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September 07, 2018, 04:47:53 AM
Yes, because the value of a currency will not be valuable if printing without limits. Then this will affect the country's ranking and cause a decrease in value.
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September 07, 2018, 04:29:21 AM
Of course market law will apply, if the government prints a lot of money it will make the value of the drop, this is what has happened in many countries so that the state always controls the amount of money in circulation.
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September 07, 2018, 03:57:22 AM
If the state prints more money, the amount you and I have will not be worth much.
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September 07, 2018, 03:44:33 AM
why the state does not print a lot of money? than debt to other countries. is not it easier to make money than debt and ultimately burdens the state?

whether if printing money will have an impact on the money itself? or will it impact the value of the money in the eyes of the world?
States can not produce unlimited money. In other words, each country has a gold stock. If a country generates too much money, the danger of inflation comes to the fore, during World War II we saw many examples for that issue, it's not that simple.
Yes that's right. State can't produce  money limitless because state should also control the economy of the country. I thini to be able also to balance the status of the country.
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September 02, 2018, 12:58:27 AM
Fiat inflation. Printing too much money will make its value lesser. Why print more if there is no value equivalent to it. Look at America, they are printing more and more money and their debt on federal reserve is getting bigger and bigger. If im not mistaken, their debt is already over 21 trillion dollars. How do you expect them to pay back that much money if they are printing money day and night? They are printing too much and what's the equivalent of it? Nothing! Just thin air
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September 01, 2018, 11:15:42 PM
If a state print more money than there can be increase chance of devaluation of currency because demand and supply modal work there.
there are positive outcomes of printing more money like liquidity, circulation etc. But printing money is very precise in nature.
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September 01, 2018, 10:31:09 PM
If more currencies were printed then it will causes the inflation and devaluation among the international value of your currency at the end it will be the same value as before with more volume but the same capital in terms of some standard unit.
Thats true. if the government does too much print money it will certainly be a lot of supply and certainly will make their currency rate drop sharply. Look at currencies in African countries. because their state governments print too much money. their money feels worthless. because 1 billion of their money is only equivalent to 1 dollar
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September 01, 2018, 09:52:28 PM
I think, the reason is simple, printing more money does not increase economic output in any way, it only causes inflation. If a country prints money and creates inflation, there will be a decline in the value of the currency.
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September 01, 2018, 09:45:33 PM
why the state does not print a lot of money? than debt to other countries. is not it easier to make money than debt and ultimately burdens the state?

whether if printing money will have an impact on the money itself? or will it impact the value of the money in the eyes of the world?







If state does print a lot of money and those money will only keep in the bank. If they print money everyday there is a possibility that it will become an trash because it is so many. They are controlling the number of print money that they need and also states are agree to use crypto currency to lessen the number of printed money. That is one of the advantages of digital money in our era.
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September 01, 2018, 09:26:56 PM
why the state does not print a lot of money? than debt to other countries. is not it easier to make money than debt and ultimately burdens the state?

whether if printing money will have an impact on the money itself? or will it impact the value of the money in the eyes of the world?
The more volume of your money you have in circulation, the lower the value of that fiat currency. You must ensure your currency is relatively scarce in order to uphold its value. That is why countries don't just print money.
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why the state does not print a lot of money? than debt to other countries. is not it easier to make money than debt and ultimately burdens the state?

whether if printing money will have an impact on the money itself? or will it impact the value of the money in the eyes of the world?
Buddy, I think you have a very poor understanding of Economics. Look, I have $ 100. I'm lending it to you at 10%. you're giving me back $ 110. I get an excess of funds. ie I need to print 10 more dollars that were born thanks to the term loan. That's exactly how the banking system works, print when there is a need.
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If more currencies were printed then it will causes the inflation and devaluation among the international value of your currency at the end it will be the same value as before with more volume but the same capital in terms of some standard unit.

It is not printing of currencies which leads to inflation, it is printing too much money which leads to inflation. As a country's economy expands, its money supply has to expand as well. This is a function of the central bank - to make sure that the money circulating in the economy is adequate. Unfortunately, they don't do their jobs well.
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why the state does not print a lot of money? than debt to other countries. is not it easier to make money than debt and ultimately burdens the state?

whether if printing money will have an impact on the money itself? or will it impact the value of the money in the eyes of the world?
There are some regulations on the printing of money. As we all know that the numbers of money being printed and their value coincides with the current economic state of a certain country. So a country could not go along with just printing money since it is also regulated around the world.
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