why cant a country print its money?
By nnitin93
@nnitin93 (12)
India
February 3, 2013 9:53pm CST
every country is printing its own money then why cant a country print its own money?
is there any problem country prints its own money
6 responses
@maurya83 (923)
• India
4 Feb 13
friend your question is not very clear, perhaps you wanted to say, every country has right to print its money then why it doesn't print desired amount of money..as much as you want..right ??:) look, its a huge concept..there are so many things to consider. Its a very complex system under which the things work together from very small to big levels.. if you are very interested to understand the whole thing, start with basic concepts of economy or you can search for modern monetary system..monetary realism is a description of the fiat monetary system applicable to nations who are autonomous issuers of their currency..you can understand the complex relationship betwwen government and non-government and how the money-machine works..
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@mohkanari (1957)
• India
4 Feb 13
Hello maurya,
You are posting sincerely about a subject that you are interested. But I think this discussion may be deleted since the question is incomplete/ meaningless.
@Palmtree611 (32)
• United States
6 Feb 13
More money in circulation means that country will have a greater problem with inflation. For example, if a country is deep in debt and decides to print money to artificially pay off this debt, the value of the currency goes down. This means that people in that country will pay more for basic necessities like bread and milk.
@jeanneyvonne (5501)
• Philippines
4 Feb 13
The question made me quite dizzy. But do you have a central bank in the first place ?
@mohkanari (1957)
• India
4 Feb 13
Your question is confusing or not clear. Why "a" is out from "Every"? If "every" can do something "a" too can do it. Printing own money or any other item.