1.1.2. Revenue Motive for Monetary Expansion
Another incentive for the Government to create surprise inflation is a revenue
motive. Inflation depreciates the real value of money and allow the Government to
collect seignorage revenue, defined as the amount of real resources bought by issuing
new base money. The amount of seignorage depends on a tax base which, in this case,
is formed by voluntary hold money. The amount of these money depends on
inflationary expectations. Thus the seignorage revenue is higher if the inflation is
surprise and people cannot optimise their asset holding. Inflation reduces also the
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