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I&amp;#39;m wondering. I could not find the first mention of this &amp;quot;anti-word&amp;quot;


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Can anyone give me a hint?

Wikipedia suggests:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantitative_easing So it was &amp;quot;born&amp;quot; in Japan. And well AFAIKT it does not have worked that well, or am I mistaken?

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For me QE is just printing money under different words.
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Another question in this regards. Does anyone know of a country which does not have Fiat-money?  It seems that at least in the US the pendulum swings back to &amp;quot;better &amp;quot; money. Currently the defenders of the worthless fiat-money
are supressing other solutions. But know: &amp;quot;First they laugh at you, then they they fight  you, then you win&amp;quot; or the like.  I do not know when this card-house of bad money willl  crumble, but it&amp;#39;s not a question if any more it&amp;#39;s just how long will we have to suffer.....
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