When the divisor increases faster proportionately than the dividend, the quotient will become smaller.
When the quantity of money increases faster than the property or things to be measured or divided, the average of prices will rise.
When the average of prices rises, the measuring or purchasing power of the unit of value becomes less.
When the average of prices rises, there is inflation of the money or currency.
When the quantity of property increases faster proportionately than the amount of money, the average of prices will fall.
When the average of prices falls, the money or currency is contracted.
All business interests are either produce interests or moneyed interests.
A produce interest is an interest in which the owner receives his pay for his labor and the use of his capital in produce.
A moneyed interest is an interest in which the owners of the business receive their pay for their labor and the use of their capital in money.
A farm is a produce interest.