Dan Seitz

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For the advocates of work creation, this orthodox argument was based on a misunderstanding. If the economy was fully employed–with every worker and every factory at full stretch–new credit creation might well lead to inflation. In that case it would indeed be true that additional government spending would be financed by ‘involuntary saving’. But if labour and machinery were lying idle, the game need not be zero-sum.
The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy
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