So friction doesn’t slow down an accelerating car? You wouldn’t call friction a decelerating force? I think we are talking past each other here and you aren’t able to break this policy’s effect away from the general environment.
In a heavily deflationary environment, if a leader was to increase the money supply suddenly (but not enough for full inflation, just reduction of the deflation) - would you agree this leader’s policy was inflationary?
Why are you being so tedious about this? My general point was correct and everyone understood what I meant
So friction doesn’t slow down an accelerating car? You wouldn’t call friction a decelerating force? I think we are talking past each other here and you aren’t able to break this policy’s effect away from the general environment.
In a heavily deflationary environment, if a leader was to increase the money supply suddenly (but not enough for full inflation, just reduction of the deflation) - would you agree this leader’s policy was inflationary?
Why are you being so tedious about this? My general point was correct and everyone understood what I meant