From: The Unseen Tax: Unraveling the Causes of Inflation
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A significant increase in the money supply relative to the output of goods and services can lead to monetary inflation.

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According to the Quantity Theory of Money, if there is more money circulating in the economy without a corresponding increase in the amount of goods and services available, each unit of currency becomes less valuable. This means more money is required to purchase the same item, leading to higher prices.

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