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Sound vs. Unsound Money

Sound vs. Unsound Money

Sound money maintains value over time, while unsound money loses value through debasement. These properties:

  • Shape saving behavior: Sound money encourages long-term orientation
  • Affect time preferences: Hard money creates lower time preference (future orientation)
  • Determine economic calculation: Reliable units enable planning and investment
  • Impact sovereignty: Sound money limits government spending to taxation
  • Influence civilization trajectories: Monetary soundness correlates with cultural flourishing

This pattern repeats throughout history—sound money periods foster prosperity, innovation, and cultural advancement. Debasement periods lead to economic decline, cultural deterioration, and eventually societal collapse.

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Time preference describes an individual's valuation of present versus future goods. Monetary systems directly influence this preference:

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