However, it was not a long-term solution as half of the central bank''s money was from the general poption.
If there were mass withdrawals, it could potentially lead to a bank run unless he prints a ton of food stamps to match.
At the same time, limiting withdrawals would only hurt people''s incentive to keep their money in the bank.
There was also no backup, as the central bank was the only bank that he had allowed to be created.
From his business venture as Songming, he knew that the hardest thing was to develop trust from the general poption.
"Have youe up with a solution yet?"
Yuqi smirked as she could tell that Xiaoyun''s mind was stuck on solving this crisis.
She had clearly read the document before handing it over to Xiaoyun, and her face clearly indicated that she had already devised a n.
But for some reason, Xiaoyun''s mind didn''t want to admit defeat as a sense ofpetition engulfed his heart.
"I got this. I''m a professional in this field."
"Okay then... Just tell me when you got the solution to it."
As Xiaoyun turned his attention back to the document, his mind was still fixated oning up with an idea.
The simplest solution was to raise more money and establish rules to prevent withdrawals.
Usingw was instantly ruled out, as he already mentioned earlier, with credibility.
It left the other solution of handing the money to him by their own will, not wanting to withdraw it.
"Bonds... More Bonds." Xiaoyun thought to himself that it was the easiest way to raise money.
At the same time, he already still has a bunch of war bonds that he hasn''t even paid back yet.
Raising bonds again so soon just didn''t seem to be a good idea, at least not until he paid it back first.
"Fuck, I give up. Yuqi, what n do you have for this?" Xiaoyun asked as he looked over at her with a pleading face.
"Now you''re giving up... Hmm, I don''t feel like helping anymore. But if someone fulfills my wish——"
"I can fulfill it. Just help me solve this damn annoying problem. I don''t have the patience to deal with this anymore."
"Okay, you promised."
After Xiaoyun nodded, Yuqi took out a piece of paper from her desk drawer.
"We''ll just release the new version of the money early and allow for an exchange rate of 1 food stamp for 5 new dors.
And then we print 2 times the amount, giving us more than half of the total money supply for free."
"Huh?"
XIaoyun froze as he read the paper that Yuqi had handed over, with thousands of questions popping into his head.
But one key idea took over all his rational thoughts.
"Isn''t this going to cause mass intion through the roof? We don''t have goods to back up the money supply." Xiaoyun argued.
"It''s fine. Trust me, we already have too little money in the market to be spent.
The market can handle a moderate amount of intion... Besides, it''s not like we''re going to spend all of it in a single day."
After hearing Yuqi''s exnation, Xiaoyun was somewhat convinced, but the idea of 2x still seemed a bit crazy to him.
"You know, I was thinking of 10x the amount of money supply. I hate using one food stamp valued as three dors instead of one anyway."
"Never mind, let''s just go with this n."
Xiaoyun instantly epted Yuqi''s idea of 2x the money supply with the new dors, as 10x sounds beyond rationality.
"Okay. Then I''m going to send the letter over to the central bank... Finally, I got to use the new dor bill instead of food stamps."
With the financial aspects out of the way, Xiaoyun could finally put the two documents aside, as three more documentsy before him.
"When is this going to end?" Xiaoyunined as he started to get bored of reading so much.
"Shouldn''t have taken that long of a break then," Yuqi smirked again as she started typing on herputer.
As he flipped open the third document, he was surprised to see a fully sealed report from Renqin.
With the bold letter top secret, Xiaoyun slowly opened it to see what it was.
It was a report about traces of a secret society once again rearing its ugly head in Guangxi out of all ces.
There were even pictures zoomed all the way in of what seemed to be trucks driving into mountain tunnels.
Combined with the map stating the ce was aboratory before the outbreak and overequipped guards at the entrance.
Something was being hidden inside the mountain.
A heavily guarded ce that had no strategic value was clearly only what a secret society he had faced in the past would do.
On top of the agent''s contract with local resistance stating people were missing asionally, it was clear what was happening.
"Annoying sewer rats..." Xiaoyun thought to himself as he closed the document.
There was nothing much he could do, at least not until he had secured one of the nks and Zhaoqing.
At the same time, he had connected the dots with Yezi''s report of a zombie horde located in Guangxi.
It was a real possibility the secret society was directing the zombie horde to attack him.
"Just two more."
As Xiaoyun turned his attention to the fifth document, he was surprised to see iting from the Department of Labor.
Opening and reading the paper inside, he was bombarded with a list ofints that had been selected.
Almost 80% of them were individuals being taken advantage of by private businesses.
Meanwhile, the other 20% faced the same issue, but against mostly governmentpanies that had been shifted into worker-owned.
"So many vitions... Yuqi, you know about this?" Xiaoyun asked as he handed the paper over to her.
"Yeah... It''s just the cost of doing business. Most of them already paid their fines or reached an agreement with their workers."
Despite Yuqi''s answer, Xiaoyun wasn''t satisfied with it at all.
In his mind, the workers were onlypromising with their boss because they had no position to negotiate.
"Why are you frowning?" Yuqi curiously asked.
"Nothing..."
Xiaoyun remained silent, knowing this issue was a systemic problem that no government in the world had solved.
He couldn''t even say he had protected all of his workers in the past with fairness in mind.
The existence ofpetition was a driving factor for growth but also an instability threat he couldn''t resolve.
Shifting his economic policy away from a fully nned economy meant he had no way of reversing it.
He wouldn''t do it even if he could, as the efficiency of thepetition had raised people''s standard of living much greater than before.
Still, an rm was raised as it was clear something had to be done to reduce the frequncy ofborws being vited.
"Yuqi, what do you think if we strictly enforcedborws and fined businesses progressively per vition?"
Hearing Xiaoyun''s question, Yuqi froze for a second before looking at him as if she were looking at some sort of rare panda.
"Are you out of your mind? Too many things will be affected if we enforce it too hard.
We have already tried our best to facilitate apromise. If we enforce it, entrepreneurs will be extremely hard to find."
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Xiaoyun understood what Yuqi was trying to imply, and he also agreed with the economic growth it brought.
At the same time, this created wealth inequality for a settlement that only controlled three cities.
He could already imagine that as more cities came under their control, the problem would only get worse.
Sooner orter, he would face an upper ss that wields massive influence and would start making demands.
Not wasting any more time, Xiaoyun took out his phone before dialing Yueyue''s number.
"Look who decided to call me... What do you want?"
"Can youe over to the Yuqi''s office for a second? We want to talk to you about something."
Hearing the urgency in Xiaoyun''s voice, Yueyue said yes before hanging up the phone.
"Whose ''we?'' Why did you call Yueyue?" Yuqi asked in confusion as she started to have a bad feeling.
"I''m going to enforceborws——"
"You what? You can''t be serious. Our private sector just started to grow in values."
"Yuqi, you don''t understand. We are the government, not a profit-drivenpany.
There is no point in economic growth if people don''t support us. Qiqi, people are the key."
"But... how about we set the regtion after we have settled down? A drastic reform during wartime doesn''t sound safe."
Xiaoyun shook his head as he rejected Yuqi''s suggestion to wait it out.
"Because we''re at war, it''s the best time to have people get in line. There is no better time than now.
People are much more willing to ept changing now than at peace time where everything is settled down."