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June 29, 2018, 07:05:24 AM
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Could a supplemental coin, whose supply affected only by the rate of the economic growth(measured by GDP), reduce the risk to the citizen?

Main properties of Monetarism

Monetarism is a macroeconomic school of thought that emphasizes:
  • (1) long-run monetary neutrality
  • (2) short-run monetary non-neutrality
  • (3) the distinction between real and nominal interest rates
  • (4) the role of monetary aggregates in policy analysis.

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Could you run an entire monetary policy this way? Absolutely not.


Think of a coin which isn't affected by short term manipulation done by central bankers.
The supply affected only by the rate of the economy growth, as described by Monetarism.


Could you run crypto calibrated to some small portion of the money supply?

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