New UK book on Inflation

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RealFinney

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I'm currently scrutinising the kindle sample to see if it looks worth picking up the dead tree version, but this was praised by Mindful Money's Shaun Richards, who produces some of the most insightful & accesible analysis I know of:

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Just reading the title, I can guess at the main thesis. I wonder if the author gives proper attention to the "bail-in plan". I think there is going to be a more acute problem with the banking system than the long term effect of currency devaluation / inflation tax.
 
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