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Why the state should not intervene even in the midst of recessions according to Austrians?
The state intervention blocks the adjustment and keeps inefficient firms on the market, thus the capital cannot be relocated to more efficient firms.
There’s a risk of outflow of gold reserves abroad which would destroy the domestic money supply even more than the recession.
The proponents of the theory simply dislike the state as such.
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