I don't understand economics and inflation. Inflation seems to be accepted against a background of infinite growth and economics assume that

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I don't understand economics and inflation. Inflation seems to be accepted against a background of infinite growth and economics assume that both are attainable and necessary. However it is obvious that we cannot grow infinitely. Why doesn't economics make better reasoning?

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The Thermodynamics of Wealth: Why Economics Clashes with Ecology

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