What happens, however, if people expect that, in the future, the money-supply growth rate will increase to ever-higher rates? In this case, the demand for money would, sooner or later, collapse. Such an expectation would lead (relatively quickly) to a point at which no one would be willing to hold any money — as people would expect money to lose its purchasing power altogether. People would start fleeing out of money entirely. This is what Mises termed a crack-up boom. For More Click The Button Below.
Sadly, I see a system being fecklessly dismantled. The fiscal irresponsibility we witness and the egregious oversight in managing the lifeblood of our economy—the US dollar—could lead us to a precipice from which return is impossible. Should the dollar reach the critical stage known as a credit crisis, we will have reached the point of what Austrian economists call the “Crack Up Boom.” Click The Button Below For More Info.
Adhering to principles of Austrian Economics, we recognize that perpetuating debt-based fiat currencies under the aegis of central banking orthodoxy is a recipe for economic malaise and eventual catastrophe. In a milieu where debt balloons and central planners manipulate interest rates, we are witnessing a distortion of market signals that is ultimately unsustainable. Click The Button Below For More Information.


