martes, 19 de marzo de 2013

Misers prevent inflation



When the greedy do not spend the money you contribute to increase the value of money and inflation down.

The stingy, miserly, miserable, stingy, miserly, miserable, mangy, grabbed, usurers, people are frowned upon by society, but some are good.

The first reason that justifies this statement is pretty simple: as nothing human is perfect, no one can be perfectly wrong. Therefore, if these characters seem detestable, something good should have simply because they can not be "perfectly detestable."

But there is one less visible and more practical why are people generating a slight benefit to the rest of the population.

Think of it this way:

Money is a commodity whose main characteristic is to be interchangeable for any other.

The abundance of any merchandise makes this price decrease.

When we have a good crop of oranges are worth less, when many people volunteer to work wages are depressed, in Venezuela can buy fifty gallons of gasoline for a dollar while in Uruguay a single liter of fuel that costs more than a dollar ½. Logically in Venezuela oil wealth is enormous and Uruguay does not have a single drop of "black gold."

When money is worth less abundant because we all know what happens by "inflation".

If money is worth less then the household budget increases. As wages rise slowly, systematically workers are losing purchasing power of their wages.

All governments seek to prevent the value of its currency down and avoided by all means inflation occurs.

To avoid the devaluation of money governments decrease the amount circulating (causing a shortage that increases the value), as misers do not spend it.

Nota: O texto original em espanhol (sem tradução do Google): Los avaros evitan la inflación.
 
(Este es el Artículo Nº 1.843)

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