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| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by CondemnBattery(f): 9:36am On Sep 04, 2022 |
I would have answered everyone that quoted me, but from the replies above, alot of contributors have made justice to the questions the OP asked, and I won't be drawn to baseless arguments. However, if you think I'm empty, then congratulations to you . That said, so I won't sound repetitive mentioning Venezuela, Cuba and co. Do you really think if printing more money was the solution, countries like the United States, Russia, England and even China will be owing? If you'd taken your studies serious, you would have known more printed money in any economy is catastrophic and detrimental to every society. Hence I stand by my initial stance, that your question/suggestions of printing more money is not just dumb, but stupid. Happy Sunday PNomsule: |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by steveodo(m): 9:39am On Sep 04, 2022 |
It will interest you to know that the amount paid for production of 1000 note is more than 1000. For instance it may take a country 1100 to print a thousand note of her currency. It's called seigniorage |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Mckandre(m): 9:39am On Sep 04, 2022 |
jumper524:don't forget some business men intentionally hoard goods to reduce supply and cause increase in demand, thereby leading to increase in price of goods and services. People somewhere somehow re contributing to the menace. |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Antivirus92(m): 9:40am On Sep 04, 2022 |
CondemnBattery:ah swear, the question sounds so dumb though the op has every right to ask questions . For top countries not to have been doing that should have given him a clue that it is not economically wise. |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by PNomsule(op): 9:41am On Sep 04, 2022 |
emmaodet:What many don't know is that, excess supply of money does not neccessarily means everyone will go for bread, cars or consumption purposes. Progressive Capitalists will channel more of it to production and that is why a wise wealthy man once said, if you take away all my wealth, I will bounce back. Invariably, if you give people who only think consumption when money is handed them, in no distant time, will return broke. |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by kalvoken(m): 9:41am On Sep 04, 2022 |
RZArecta:Someone that's veen feeding on agbado, cassava and yam consistently on daily basis, can not reason normal na. |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Mckandre(m): 9:42am On Sep 04, 2022 |
naijapips04:don't turn this into a political fracas ![]() |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by vertueptime: 9:43am On Sep 04, 2022 |
PNomsule:Even cost of printing is an issue
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| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by emmaodet: 9:44am On Sep 04, 2022 |
PNomsule:Of course, consumers will return broke. Unfortunately, most humans are consumers so we will be back to ground zero again and people start calling for printing more money again which would be consumed in the future anyway. |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by PNomsule(op): 9:45am On Sep 04, 2022 |
![]() steveodo:Pardon my laughter but I couldn't just help it. See the meaning of seigniorage again my friend and modify your post please. And by the way, it has never cost more money to print more Naira notes. In 2020, it cost Nigeria N18 to print N100 |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Tobijays: 9:46am On Sep 04, 2022 |
JoshTim:so tell me which one of the theories they used |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by descarado: 9:46am On Sep 04, 2022 |
PNomsule:Guy, rest the unnecessary argument. Even usa that prints anyhow still depend on other countries to mope up the excesses hence they orchestrates war and unrest all over the world. North Korea that's a dictator socialist country don't dare print not to talk of a consumer country like Nigeria. A consumer country is a dead country. During the first tenure of buhari, they kept on printing and borrowing. Wonder why we have hyperinflation and a dollar equals almost 709 naira in black market. Print more and see dollar become 2k in a twinkle of an eye. |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Tianamen1: 9:47am On Sep 04, 2022 |
@PNomsule. If there was no international trade, your idea of printing money may not lead to inflation. You’re quite smart and I wish the best for you. Try to leave that country. Let me explain. If nigeria earns $100 as foreign exchange in a year and the total amount of naira in circulation in that year is 100 naira, the local value of the naira to the dollar will be 1:1. So for every naira, Nigerians will be able to purchase things an American. Can purchase with 1 dollar. Thus the demand for foreign goods will be high. The lower the price of a foreign good the higher the quantity demanded(opposite side of the demand law). If we increased the amount of naira in circulation to 1000 and we are still only earning 100 dollars, using basic math, each naira will represent 10 dollars. If we fail to raise the price of the dollars, we will runout of dollars because people have more naira than they had before and the amount of dollars the country has is still the same. What this implies is that the Nigerian will now need 10 naira to purchase foreign goods worth 1 dollars, so within Nigeria, foreign goods have become more expensive. I hope my explanation is understandable. If there is a flaw in my logic, do not fail to mention it. Nice topic and intelligent question. Ps In 2008, all major countries , simultaneously increased the amount of money in supply in their local economies. Most countries had a zero net effect on inflation. Only Greece in Europe suffered massively as they hardly produce anything. |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Wrecxman(m): 9:47am On Sep 04, 2022 |
PNomsule:They respond that way because that is the way they have been programmed to think (taught). People quickly throw up the Zimbabwe situation as an example to counter your point but the thing is, Zimbabwe has not printed 1/100000 of what the mega money printers (i.e. USA, EU and China) have done. Fitch ratings alone could wreck an economy in the twinkle of an eye. But who "controls" Fitch? Closely followed by "inflation" (though invisible to many), is balance of power.... |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by descarado: 9:49am On Sep 04, 2022 |
Mckandre:Nobody is contributing to anything. Anything happening to Nigerian economy is 100% caused by the hovernment of the day. A consumer economy is a dead economy. ECO 101 summation. Business people flow with the tide. |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Komu1048(m): 9:49am On Sep 04, 2022 |
RZArecta:Thought u have something meaningful upstairs, just another condemnation and no solution is provided. Let me continue reading and see if I will read someone better than you |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Jaisman26(m): 9:51am On Sep 04, 2022 |
PNomsule:Where is the middle ground on money printing? Now we have to marry the positives of money printing and “inflation” fears. We live in uncertain times and while the Nigerian government is still recovering from the damaging effects of a pandemic that is still out there, it is prudent to view money printing as “contingency planning.” The government has an obligation to achieve macroeconomic objectives – albeit responsibly. The only way to clamp down on the potential inflation from money printing is through an increase in economic activity to be commensurate with the amount of money that is created. An increase in output will increase the number of goods in the markets and that would counter the “too much money chasing too few goods” narrative of inflation. This is where the Federal Government comes in. If the government wants the carte blanche of printing money, there has to be economic activities to bridge the gap of money supply and demand. To do this, the Government has to find a way of increasing economic activities through policies and schemes to get people working and producing. The ripple effect of this would lead to companies and industries expanding, where tax generation would increase and a more organic way of creating money would spur economic growth. The Finance Minister, this week reported that the Federal Government has generated 73% of targeted revenue so far from 2021 and in the first 8 months of the year, the Federal Government has spent 74% of revenue servicing debt. Nigeria’s public debts need to be addressed. If public debt increases arithmetically, revenue has to increase exponentially. That is how the country can curb unhealthy debts. Speaking of debts, states need to pay up the loan created by the Central Bank a few years ago. The N614 billion credit facilities given to states in budget support and bailouts to enable them pay salaries in the past cannot be swept under the carpet. State governments need to do more in internal revenue generation through state-coordinated economic activities. As long as the money printing option is still open, we should keep an eye on the total debt-to-GDP ratio (currently less than 35%) to see the long-term effects of money supply so as to not risk reducing the value of the domestic currency. Nigeria has to find a “sustainable” fiscal path so that the nation’s debt does not overrun the economy. #Copied |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by bigtt76(f): 9:51am On Sep 04, 2022 |
If you print more naira, how would you sustain your economy that depends on foreign imports for survival? Your printed naira would be more than available dollars for imports resulting in hyper inflation PNomsule: |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by emmaodet: 9:53am On Sep 04, 2022 |
PNomsule:How many agencies are functioning and useful in the first place? |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Archworld(m): 9:53am On Sep 04, 2022*. Modified: 10:19am On Sep 04, 2022 |
PNomsule:If you were given #5m and every other poor person or middle-class people were to receive the same or more higher amount, will you still go farm to work? Will the bus conductor or driver still perform his duty? Will the #100 tomatoes seller still sell her goods in market? There shall be no sales girl anymore , janitor, suck-away fixer, baker , tv repairer , Akara seller and so many things/profession. The scarcity of them will further raise their prices and the cost of Labour and before you know it, too much money will be in the circulation chasing akara, tomatoes, pepper , salt cos nobody is ready to go farm and farm it. And if too much money keeps on chasing the scarce resources, it means very soon , everyone will still become poor when they have spent all their money chasing the little goods/services available. You could pay #5m just to barb your hair . Why? It's because, no barber will want to render services at #150 when he's already a millionaire over night, especially the iliterate millionaire. You have money, he has money too so for him to render you the usual service, you must lure him with better money. Think about the kerosene hawker. Do you think if the hawker receives #5m she will stil hawk kerosene or continue the business? I am an accountant, And very committed in my job . I equally run a business but I tell you the main reason I work is to gather money and expand my business. So if i were to receive #10m now , I wil fire my employer. I would want better life , don't want to settler for the less. Same way every other worker who will suddenly receive such money. They want better life now. And Other meaner jobs will suffer too Professionally, accountants wouldn't pick job of 70k because house rent or self-contain must have jumped to 800k/annum , same way he needs to take care of other needs . #50 pepper will jump to #50,000. Have you ever noticed whenever Federal government increase minimum wage , food prices also go up ? Everything must balance, nobody wants to be cheated whether employed or not. The tomatoes seller would want to collect their own share of the increment from your pocket by slightly increasing the prices of tomatoes |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by PNomsule(op): 9:54am On Sep 04, 2022 |
emmaodet:In todays world, many are learning from experience. So you would have more people tending towards production capitalism than consumption socialism. Capitalism again doesn't necessarily mean high margin or returns. Dangote make fractions on the sale of a sachet of salt for example |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Komu1048(m): 9:55am On Sep 04, 2022 |
Sucre6:If you want to debate tinubu regime n Peter Obi as govt. the state of their state when they were governor and what they left behind as at now. I will flaw you mercilessly, don’t compare a dog with a lion. I have stayed in the two state I can tell you how it was n how they left it. Abeg shift |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by jeffoe(m): 9:58am On Sep 04, 2022 |
Tobijays:interest rate increase, capital flow restrictions. Their central banker is one of the finest economist in the world |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Sucre6: 9:59am On Sep 04, 2022 |
Komu1048:U understand little or nothing about economy and money generation, so I won't banter words with u |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by YourMrBoo: 9:59am On Sep 04, 2022 |
PNomsule:No |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Albertgr8: 10:00am On Sep 04, 2022 |
NotBeenPaid:We know the truth |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Passionnn: 10:00am On Sep 04, 2022 |
A305:Thank you for the concise analysis. The op is simply trying to validate a hollow and opiumic option suggested by one agbado master
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| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Sucre6: 10:02am On Sep 04, 2022 |
Frezhkid10:Lols, you can't compare consuming nation to a producing nation, other country may trive she they print more currency becusee they are are producing state, the money in circulation ends in production circle, which is mostly they export to other needy nations like Nigeria whom are readily available to consume just anything thrown at them, but a country that produces little and consumes everything came fall on printing more money, it will plung the economy into irredeemable inflation.. Reference Zimbabwe |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by PNomsule(op): 10:02am On Sep 04, 2022 |
It was for intelligent ideas as this that this tread was created. Tianamen1: |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by chatinent: 10:03am On Sep 04, 2022 |
Economically, while it sounds like a good ear option, it is actually the worst reality option to do. If you have printed money, and I have printed money, do you think I'll keep rendering my petty services for peanuts? Now imagine everyone has the money and I still decide to render it, absolutely, if I am the only one doing it, one cup of garri will now be N500k...why? You can't get it anywhere. People will move from production to consumption: another economy killer. Our current recession now is that the CBN already prints money for private pockets. That inflow is what killing the country. And what is more? We use it for consumption! But here's a truth as a political scientist, all monetary policies promote capitalism....they are meant to keep the poor in their place. Because politically, if everyone gets rich, like printing money and distributing for everyone, omo, the caste system will be destroyed. Just another school of thought. |
| Re: Why Can't The CBN Just Print More Money? by Ofadaman(m): 10:03am On Sep 04, 2022 |
They already printed more money during the COVID times and in borrowing to the govt ,that's how prices of items are soaring. Understand that the resources we need are limited, e.g land, food, gas etc., Understand that once an infinite supply item is used to purchase a finite item ,demand will exceed supply,so how do you decide whom go sell what to, you sell to the highest bidder, and because everyone has money (including the guy who is selling you the foodstuff), then what is the incentive for him to sell you his items if he doesn't get more in return because someone else also has free money and will be happy to buy at higher price. Money needs to be backed by productivity , printing more money hurts people who have saved for years because the moment you print ,you introduce cheap money not backed by any form of work to dilute hardwork of workers and savers. You can't also print money to settle international debt, know this ,grisham law, if money because too inflated, people will not hold it, instead they'd spend it and keep real money and real money can be anything else, e.f.gold.,silver, food, land etc. If everyone gets 5million today, no one will hold the naira, it will be a rush to convert to tangible assets (other money). Whoever ends up holding the naira will discover it's worthless and no form of control the pppra can do to enforce it if the Public refuse to accept it |
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