Slightly OT but I’ve been trying to google this for a while and there are people reading this who will know where I can look: If a government (pretend US if it helps) stopped collecting taxes, and instead funded the budget by printing money every year, who would be the winners and losers compared to the current system? Where can I go to learn more?
I suppose it would lead to inflation and as long as the inflation is controlled, that's doable. Effectively, the government is being funded by all dollar holders at that point. It's a wealth tax of sorts imposed on those who hold their wealth in dollars. The idea would be that the government is being funded by the fact that $100 today, is worth only about $90 last year, and that loss in value is what's funding the go…
The only explanations I can think of are that 1) many other countries are also doing significant deficit spending, so all major currencies are being devalued together, and so they're not actually being devalued at all, and 2) in as much as (ie) the US currency is being devalued faster than others, there are other, strengthening factors that are counteracting this. (Such as higher interest rates.)