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to restore firms' profits, prices will also rise

[...] If the government boosts spending to bring unemployment below its natural rate, then the increased demand for labour will push wages up. But to restore firms' profits, prices will also rise, and real wages will fall back to their original level. [...]

—p.303 The End of Alchemy: Money, Banking, and the Future of the Global Economy Healing and Hubris: The World Economy Today (290) by Mervyn King
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expropriation

the imposition of a negative real interest rate--effectively a wealth tax--on all forms of financial wealth expropriates the incomes of savers and might alter expectations of future effective rates of wealth taxes.

—p.300 Healing and Hubris: The World Economy Today (290) by Mervyn King
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no unique role for something called money topic/drift

[...] Someone buying a meal in a restaurant might use a card, as now, but the result would not be a transfer from their bank account to that of the restaurant; instead there would be a sale of shares from the diner's portfolio and the acquisition of different shares, or other assets, to the same va…

—p.284 Innocence Regained: Reforming Money and Banking (250) by Mervyn King
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Chicago Plan

the system of 'fractional reserve banking', under which banks create deposits to finance risky lending and so have insufficient safe cash reserves to back their deposits. The elimination of fractional reserve banking was a proposal put forward in 1933 as the 'Chicago Plan'.

—p.261 Innocence Regained: Reforming Money and Banking (250) by Mervyn King
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