One of Harvard's Best and Brightest proposes negative money
Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff argues in the daily paper FAZ that cash currency should be banned altogether. Central banks could impose negative interest rates more easily that way, he explained. Tax evaders and criminals would also find life more difficult. From this perspective, banknotes and coins appear superfluous, he said at a presentation at the IFO institute in Munich. Measures to spur the economy could be implemented more easily that way.
Found this rough summary of the original German & quoted it above. Haven't used my college German much since 1969, so scanned it with Google Translate. I doubt it's worth the effort to go through the article in detail. |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2014-12-06 |