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kevtastic  ·  4382 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The macroeconomics of Middle Earth

"It is clear from a simple inspection of these two figures that the amount of gold coinage Smaug withdrew from circulation represents a significant volume of currency. This would, inevitably, lead to deflation and depressed economic activity."

Wouldn't the value of each gold coin rise rather than deflate total economic activity?





megaman  ·  4382 days ago  ·  link  ·  

From Wikipedia:

    ...deflation increases the real value of money – the currency of a national or regional economy. This allows one to buy more goods with the same amount of money over time.

Both referring to the same thing.

kleinbl00  ·  4382 days ago  ·  link  ·  

The one thing I've learned about economics is that the minute you invoke gold the crazies come out.

I think the article is gonzo stupid but I felt like sharing it. I think you could just as easily argue that economically, Smaug could be Civil War, natural disaster, etc.

user-inactivated  ·  4382 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Returning to the gold standard, long a suicidal political idea, has gained traction in the last year from people other than crazies (well, Republicans, so ... sort of). Will still never happen, I imagine, but it's slightly more legitimate now than it was before our recent shit.

That said, I loved this link. Paper currency in Middle-earth. Good stuff.