Halarach wrote:
It used to work that way in France, but the politicians themselves were pushing the print button to satisy the people who elected them (and those not in charge promised a lot of printing to get the power), hence why it changed.
Can you tell me when and how long did it work like this in France and when it got changed?
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It can only work if the printing is regulated by someone else than the government itself because it leads to abuse.
I disagree, you can regulate it by making laws. I'm not suggesting politicians should have limitless power to decide how much money they put into circulation through government projects etc. The amount of money should be balanced with the size of the economy. It is not an easy or a problem free system, but there are several suggestions how to implement it and it would be a stable system in long term unlike the current system which creates bubbles and concentrates wealth and power to the banks.