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tingin nyo may kaugnayan yang dalawa?
 
debt is utang, inflation is parang worldwide problem dahil sa naging war, feeling ko di sila connected masyado paps if paguusapan yung inflation lang(if hindi umutang dahil sa inflation)
 
debt means we import money

since inflation is greatly dependent on importation, obviously super connected talaga iyan

kaya nga if di lang tayo importer (self-sufficient) ay di talaga tayo apektado since galing sa labas yung inflation e
 
Economy is not black and white. Na porket may debt = inflation or less debt = less inflation. Hindi naman ganun yun.

If meron effect yes meron since foreign debt affect many other things which in turn affects inflation. And inflation has many factors not just foreign debt. Even without foreign debt ay may inflation parin.

But ceteris paribus, foreign debt has low effect on inflation
 
Economy is not black and white. Na porket may debt = inflation or less debt = less inflation. Hindi naman ganun yun.

If meron effect yes meron since foreign debt affect many other things which in turn affects inflation. And inflation has many factors not just foreign debt. Even without foreign debt ay may inflation parin.

But ceteris paribus, foreign debt has low effect on inflation
paki láρág naman yung many factors para ma-verify ang claim hehe
 
national debt- is the the money we borrowed abroad or from our national bank.
inflation - is the general increase in the prices of goods and services.
 
paki láρág naman yung many factors para ma-verify ang claim hehe
A simple google search will show that.
Also gusto ko lang establish na masyadong vague yung tanong. For example di naman sinabi saan napunta yung foreign debt.

Also, foreign debt does not mean having more supply of local currency. May fixed amount lang ng PHP sa circulation and its up to the BSP to decide whether to increase it or decrease ir.

I’m also interested saan mo nakuha ang idea na galing labas ang inflation.
While it may be true na mas mababa siguro inflation in pilipinas ngayon if mas self sufficient (less import) that is mainly because humihina yung peso-dollar exchange.

So assuming same yung peso-dollar exchange and same din naman as before yung price ng imported products, will that still cause inflation?
 
A simple google search will show that.
Also gusto ko lang establish na masyadong vague yung tanong. For example di naman sinabi saan napunta yung foreign debt.

Also, foreign debt does not mean having more supply of local currency. May fixed amount lang ng PHP sa circulation and its up to the BSP to decide whether to increase it or decrease ir.

I’m also interested saan mo nakuha ang idea na galing labas ang inflation.
While it may be true na mas mababa siguro inflation in pilipinas ngayon if mas self sufficient (less import) that is mainly because humihina yung peso-dollar exchange.

So assuming same yung peso-dollar exchange and same din naman as before yung price ng imported products, will that still cause inflation?
di ko pa alam kung saan manggagaling if ganyan ang setup, ang alam ko lang is ang current situation na dahil importer ang pinas nadadamay tayo sa inflation sa labas, saan galing ang idea? edi sa nangyayari mismo, di ka agree na meron inflation sa labas? hehe
 
di ko pa alam kung saan manggagaling if ganyan ang setup, ang alam ko lang is ang current situation na dahil importer ang pinas nadadamay tayo sa inflation sa labas, saan galing ang idea? edi sa nangyayari mismo, di ka agree na meron inflation sa labas? hehe
Di ako agree na sa labas LANG galing ang inflation. Tulad ng sabi ko before, meron parin inflation kahit walang importation. Again, since marami factors that affects inflation

Eto po kasi mahirap sa economics, again, hindi siya black and white. Not because may foreign debt ay mag reresult na sa inflation. (And in your case, not because my importation ay mag reresult na sa inflation). Or vice versa.

Just like sa nangyayari ngayon hindi naman lang dahil sa war sa ukraine kaya nag ka inflation. meron din yung pag hina ng pesos (which aggravate yung importation cost), yung pag adjust ng interest rates, fuel and gas shortage, and many other more.
Its not right to simply isolate it ay dahil yan nagiimport tayo or dahil yan sa gera. Hindi ganun ka simple yun.

Again, if meron effect yes syempre meron.

And another fun fact. Inflation in not necessarily bad - under normal circumstances meron talaga target inflation yung isang bansa. Pero masama is yung excessive / uncontrollable inflation (like now). So dito palang if we simply ONLY look at our current situation, agad na natin maiisip na masama yung inflation all the time. Pero thats not the case
 
Di ako agree na sa labas LANG galing ang inflation. Tulad ng sabi ko before, meron parin inflation kahit walang importation. Again, since marami factors that affects inflation

Eto po kasi mahirap sa economics, again, hindi siya black and white. Not because may foreign debt ay mag reresult na sa inflation. (And in your case, not because my importation ay mag reresult na sa inflation). Or vice versa.

Just like sa nangyayari ngayon hindi naman lang dahil sa war sa ukraine kaya nag ka inflation. meron din yung pag hina ng pesos (which aggravate yung importation cost), yung pag adjust ng interest rates, fuel and gas shortage, and many other more.
Its not right to simply isolate it ay dahil yan nagiimport tayo or dahil yan sa gera. Hindi ganun ka simple yun.

Again, if meron effect yes syempre meron.

And another fun fact. Inflation in not necessarily bad - under normal circumstances meron talaga target inflation yung isang bansa. Pero masama is yung excessive / uncontrollable inflation (like now). So dito palang if we simply ONLY look at our current situation, agad na natin maiisip na masama yung inflation all the time. Pero thats not the case
wow nice lecture, so you want me to believe on your own words? hehe tanging mako-comment ko lang diyan is slow inflation contributes to economic growth, di na ako mag argue sa iyo kasi own words mo iyan and you did not give me a reason that would require me to believe on what you're saying so be it
 
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wow nice lecture, so you want me to believe on your own words? hehe tanging mako-comment ko lang diyan is slow inflation contributes to economic growth, di na ako mag argue sa iyo kasi own words mo iyan and you did not give me a reason that would require me to believe on what you're saying so be it
Im not really making you believe it - im saying this so OP would not close his mind after reading a single reply. In fact i applaud anyone who are not taking something on the internet at its face value - including you.

But how hypocritical of you to request a source when you yourself dont even provide one. Whats worse is your constricted view on the topic. Again, just because it happen now (or once) means its already a universal truth especially if you are ignoring other variables

Literally a single google search will show you how many different things affect inflation and not just foreign debt or importation lol. If you cant do that then i cant do anything

Anyway, I don’t really suggest anyone to believe me, but research on your own after reading it :)
Im wont even gain anything if you believe me
 
But how hypocritical of you to request a source when you yourself dont even provide one.
it is because i'm not lecturing anyone here, naghahayag lang ako ng opinion which yun naman talaga hanap ng TS
Literally a single google search will show you how many different things affect inflation and not just foreign debt or importation lol
wow good to know yan binigay ni google sa iyo hehe
 
it is because i'm not lecturing anyone here, naghahayag lang ako ng opinion which yun naman talaga hanap ng TS

wow good to know yan binigay ni google sa iyo hehe
Im sorry i thought it’s should be a fact-based opinion. I dont really mind what ever your opinion is tho and feel free to remain thinking that way - it wont affect me in anyway.

Good to know that you simply want to share your “opinion” :)

If hindi mo kaya mag google ng trusted references ay good luck nalang po. I wish you the best.

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I wont be replying to you anymore since its useless and not related to anything. In fact sobrang wala relate sa sinasabi ko. I just said “i thought” (which means opinionated ito) tapos intindi mo is im setting the rules lol. Which is the exact opposite.
Btw may hanganan ang opinion, hindi naman pwede na sabihin ko na malamaig yung sun and opinion ko ito. Its BS.
 
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