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Re: Do you believe in a cashless society ?
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Mojacko
on 12/09/2017, 23:01:34 UTC
Demonetisation Was a Catastrophe: Marc Faber


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"We all know demonetisation has been a catastrophe. It didn't achieve its objectives. It could have been done in a benign way, giving a period of six months wherein old notes could be exchanged so that nobody suffered," Faber told BTVi in an interview.

He said that the move was based on academics wherein the people in the government had no clue of how the market functioned.

Faber said the note ban did aim at targeting organised crime, which gets a boost from the abundance of cash. But they too have other means to lend out money these days, he added.

Touching upon the Goods and Services Tax (GST), he said that the rates are quite high under the new indirect tax regime, which would encourage black marketing.

Demonetisation and GST roll-out also affected India's growth rate, which slumped to 5.7 per cent during April-June.

The editor said that Prime Minister Narendra Mod, however, had good ideas and intentions and it would be good for the economy if it could grow at 5 per cent for the next 10-20 years.


Read more at https://www.lewrockwell.com/2017/09/no_author/demonitization-was-a-catastrophe/.


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Agree. A society that is cashless is impossible. Maybe it is applicable in big market , how about the small industry like sole propriertor?  It is impossible to have a cashless society right now, but someday, there is a society that will make it happen.