jhungary
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on the contrary, usually when a country prints money too fast is when it grows too slowly. the recent Japanese prime minister wanted to print more money to jump start sluggish Japanese economy. Obama rev-ed up the money printing machine when recession started.
and, don't worry. once money is printed, it will find its way into the economy, often to the sectors preferred by government bureaucrats.
lol, you are over-simplifying the Quantum Easing method, it goes MORE THAN just printing money, in fact, QE would limited the printing by setting a goal for it and let it reintroduce back into full financial circle via financial project. Money print from QE is used to development and hence making opportunity, which mean, it contribute to urban development.
And QE did work, because Japan has recorded the first ever growth in a quarter in 2016 and US have been pushing thru 2.4% growth. Also, Quantum Easing happened LONG AFTER the gold standard has been abolished, regardless when you count after WW1 or during the 60s.
You need to read up more about this. Or are you intentionally misleading people? I am going to give you the benefit of the doubt for now.