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The alternative, says a certain four-letter name starting with F, is that all we know about monetary economics is wrong <3
I do think contracting terms are a lot more interesting on a deflationary money standard.
My sense, similar to my impression of yours, is that wages will have to be tied to output. However, that defeats the risk shifting purpose of fixed wages. I think what we'll see are more labor contracts with commissions and profit shares, on top of a smaller guaranteed wage, as well as just more independent contracting.
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Agreed, that's what I predict too
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