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One thing I haven't seen mentioned recently, though some of the comments here reminded me of it, is the effect of fairly steady deflation, the kind enforced by a gold standard, on savings rates. Deflation boosts savings and depresses borrowing, because the value of the dollar will be higher in the future, so you are getting higher interest (ie, benefit more) from savings and losing more in interest (ie, paying more) on loans.


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