»Every
problem you master helps you on in future – and gives you fresh strength.«
– Steffi Graf
German tennis player
With a stable per-capita money supply it can be
assumed that prices will level off at a stable level. As the gradido money
supply is equivalent to the current money supply in Central Europe, the price
level will balance out on a comparable level. The prices in the various product
groups may shift in relation to other product groups as there are new
parameters that influence prices.
Because money is perishable people may want to
spend it sooner, which would make prices rise. On the other hand, interest,
taxes and other levies, which today account for more than half of the end
consumer prices, no longer exist and this makes prices fall. Overall, the two
opposite trends might offset each other.
Eco-friendly and biological products are
subsidised by the Equalisation and Environment Fund (EEF). They will thus be
significantly lower in price than comparable products which are harmful to the
environment. It will be cheaper to live in harmony with nature.
Hand-made goods will probably not be cheaper
but they will be affordable for normal people. As their earnings are not taxed,
working people have more money left which they cannot hoard because of its
perishability. The best way to have a sustainable quality of life will be to
buy quality goods, such as hand-made furniture, shoes and clothes and naturally
also art objects and culture.
To sum up, it is to be expected that the price
level will be roughly the same as now. However, people’s quality of life will
be significantly higher.
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