No, because creating a business is contingent far more on already having capital than on performing labor. Business owners should be rewarded for their labor, but not for their preexisting ownership.
If pay you bits of paper that are literally worthless are you going to come to work and starve? Or will you beg, borrow or steal to survive?
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You’re still talking about Zimbabwe right? Venezuelan currency is devalued, but not worthless. Or wait, are you saying private sector bits of paper are worth more than public sector bits of paper? If so, why?
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1. If you have a thousand dollars, but need two thousand dollars to buy a toilet role you money isn't worthless. It just isn't worth much. Public or private currency isn't the issue. You print to much of it and it losses the value people ascribe to it.
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