When new money enters an economy, it doesn’t spread evenly. The Cantillon Effect describes how early recipients—banks, financial firms, or government insiders—spend it before prices rise, gaining real wealth. Latecomers, like savers or wage earners, face inflated costs, effectively losing purchasing power. This dynamic redistributes resources toward the connected few.
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