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Inflation is a degenerative, asymptomatic and endemic disease of our society. It represents the greatest economic calamity, affecting the middle class and workers. Like a sneak thief, it steals moments of life, silently but inexorably destroys the value of savings and household assets. The real causes are kept hidden and their explanation is incomplete and partial, Monetary authorities and statical institutesv limit themselves to recording nominal values using inadequate analysis methodologies and data observations, which distort reality. This book analyzes what are the true causes and who are…mehr

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Inflation is a degenerative, asymptomatic and endemic disease of our society. It represents the greatest economic calamity, affecting the middle class and workers. Like a sneak thief, it steals moments of life, silently but inexorably destroys the value of savings and household assets. The real causes are kept hidden and their explanation is incomplete and partial, Monetary authorities and statical institutesv limit themselves to recording nominal values using inadequate analysis methodologies and data observations, which distort reality. This book analyzes what are the true causes and who are responsible for inflation, as well as how it destroys the savings and wealth of families. A new theory of inflation and public employment, in order to correctly understand and gain a new perspective on this economic reality.
Autorenporträt
He has developed his professional and academic career in Europe and America, in various areas such as business management, project development and culture, and he is a passionate researcher of the social, historical economic phenomena that affect societies. A great reader, tireless traveler and art lover, this book summarizes many of the observations made over the last few years on current economic phenomena, with a realistic, sometimes irreverent approach, and simple language that will allow readers to better understand socioeconomic events and the impact they have on their lives.