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Posted By populist 7 months, 1 week ago in Business & FinanceOne of the more commonly accepted assumptions in modern economics is that nominal interest rates can't go below zero. The reason for this is that if interest rates are negative, then it will be more beneficial to have your money in cash, and so no one will lend if interest rates are below zero.
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