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Re: why the state does not print a lot of money?
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xuzukami
on 30/05/2018, 14:30:51 UTC
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.
If the government print too much money and inflation get out of hand, investors will not trust the government and it will be hard for the government to borrow anything at all.
Yes. If lots of high inflation money will cost you, sometimes you have a lot of money but you can not buy anything, it's a consequence of printing a lot of money for the economy. The national circulation is sufficient for us to spend, not too much so it is very dangerous for us.