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Subject Can an Easy Money Policy Increase Employment of "Idle Resources"?
Date February 2, 2024 7:59 PM
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Can an Easy Money Policy Increase Employment of "Idle Resources"?

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Can an Easy Money Policy Increase Employment of "Idle Resources"? ([link removed])
By Frank Shostak
When an economy suffers a recession, some factors of production, such as labor, become unemployed. Keynesians believe that expanding credit and fiat money will bring back full employment. That's not how an economy works.

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The island nation of Jamaica has beautiful beaches but a problem with poverty. Jamaica needs capital and free markets, not more state control of the economy.

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