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EconVerse
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30 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to EconVerse, where we break down global economic trends, financial markets, and current affairs in a way that actually makes sense. Whether you're an investor, entrepreneur, policymaker, or just curious about how the world works, this podcast helps you stay informed and ahead of the curve. Subscribe now and start making sense of the economy—one episode at a time!
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Welcome to EconVerse, where we break down global economic trends, financial markets, and current affairs in a way that actually makes sense. Whether you're an investor, entrepreneur, policymaker, or just curious about how the world works, this podcast helps you stay informed and ahead of the curve. Subscribe now and start making sense of the economy—one episode at a time!
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15: Can Printing More Money Solve Our Economic Problems ?
EconVerse
13 minutes 46 seconds
7 months ago
15: Can Printing More Money Solve Our Economic Problems ?

Ever wondered why governments can’t just print more money to solve economic issues? On this episode of EconVerse, we dive deep into this intriguing question, inspired by a curious 10-year-old listener.

Join us as we explore:
🔹 How money supply impacts inflation.
🔹 The Quantity Theory of Money (MV = PT) simplified.
🔹 Real-world examples of hyperinflation—Germany (1923), Zimbabwe (2008), and Hungary (1946).
🔹 Lessons from the 2020 money supply surge—what really caused inflation?
🔹 Why Japan, the UK, and the US challenge traditional economic models.

Is the relationship between money printing and inflation more complicated than we thought? Tune in to find out!

🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
💬 Follow us on Instagram @econverse.official for more economic insights!

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EconVerse
Welcome to EconVerse, where we break down global economic trends, financial markets, and current affairs in a way that actually makes sense. Whether you're an investor, entrepreneur, policymaker, or just curious about how the world works, this podcast helps you stay informed and ahead of the curve. Subscribe now and start making sense of the economy—one episode at a time!