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- Inflation_tax abstract "Inflation tax is a term which refers to the financial loss of value suffered by holders of cash and (if inflation is unexpected) fixed-rate bonds, as well those on fixed income (not indexed to inflation), due to the effects of inflation; or capital gains tax resulting from inflation. This financial loss of value is often expressed as a loss of purchasing power.It may be better characterized as a wealth transfer than a tax - since many peopleincluding debtors, holders of hard assets and some equities may simultaneously gain.Many economists hold that inflation affects the lower and middle classes more than the rich, as they hold a larger fraction of their income in cash, they are much less likely to receive the newly created monies before the market has adjusted with inflated prices, more often have fixed incomes, wages or pensions, and lack the means to avoid domestic inflation by reallocating assets overseas. Some argue that inflation is a regressive non-linear consumption tax.Nevertheless, unexpected inflation improves the economic position of people withoutstanding fixed interest debt like student loans and mortgages. It can improve the nation'sbalance of trade - stimulating exports with a less expensive currency - and decreasingimports. A large portion of the \"tax\" also falls on foreign holders of fixed income debt in the inflated currency. It is important to note that this \"tax\" on creditors is coupled with a simultaneous transfer to debtors - reducing their debt burden. By transferring wealth to people whoare more likely to spend it, an inflation \"tax\" can further increase real (inflation adjusted)economic growth (beyond its beneficial impact on trade).It may also hasten new purchases since inflation makes it costly to keep cash. Inflation can increase liquidity in depressedreal estate markets since it would increase nominal asset values back above the loan values. A very tight monetary policy which seeks to reduce inflation - even at the cost of real (inflation adjusted) economic growth and jobs can be viewed as a \"stagnation tax\".Inflation Tax is also the name of a book published by Pete Comley in 2013. It shows how inflation has been used by successive governments since 1945 as a tool to manage their debts. It chronicles exactly who first enacted an inflation tax policy and why.".
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- Inflation_tax subject Category:Austrian_School.
- Inflation_tax subject Category:Economics.
- Inflation_tax subject Category:Inflation.
- Inflation_tax subject Category:Taxation.
- Inflation_tax hypernym Term.
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- Inflation_tax type Science.
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- Inflation_tax comment "Inflation tax is a term which refers to the financial loss of value suffered by holders of cash and (if inflation is unexpected) fixed-rate bonds, as well those on fixed income (not indexed to inflation), due to the effects of inflation; or capital gains tax resulting from inflation.".
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