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This article appears in the June 17, 2022 issue of Executive Intelligence Review.

LaRouche’s ‘Triple Curve’ Defines What’s Really Behind Global Hyperinflation

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Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. explains his “Triple Curve” (typical collapse function), showing the causal relationship of a hyperbolic rise of Financial Aggregates and Monetary Aggregates, to a hyperbolic fall of Physical Economic Input/Output, which leads to a breakdown of an economy.

June 10—There is only one competent approach to understanding why the trans-Atlantic economies are in the midst of an inflation spiral threatening hundreds of millions of lives globally: That is to return to the method of analysis developed by Lyndon LaRouche in the unveiling of his “Typical Collapse Function” at a conference at the Vatican in 1995.

In what is also known as the “Triple Curve,” LaRouche rejected the standard axioms of monetary theory, which describe inflation as “too much money chasing too few goods.” Instead, he argued that one must begin with the dynamic interrelationship between three processes: the rise in the volume of financial aggregates, as debt incurred; the rise in monetary aggregates, to provide “liquidity” to service the debts; and the subsequent collapse of physical production, as no credit is available for necessary improvements, or even maintenance, of physical goods production.

Applying this method, he was able to forecast a series of crises which occurred at the end of that decade: the “Asian Tiger” collapse in 1997, the 1998 Russian financial crisis, and the popping of the U.S. “dot-com” bubble in 2000. He also warned of the approaching collapse of the mortgage bubble in 2007–2008. In the latter case, he advocated a broad bankruptcy reorganization. It included a debt moratorium and cancellation of speculative financial assets, and a return to Glass-Steagall banking regulation to protect the function of commercial banks for credit generation, to restore manufacturing and agriculture, while protecting homeowners.

Instead, the Bush and Obama administrations bailed out the banks, turning on the monetary printing presses, providing the liquidity which allowed financial institutions to continue to function even though they had unsustainable debt overloads on their books which they could never pay. They were thus enabled to build ever-larger speculative bubbles, while physical production declined further—exactly what LaRouche’s Triple Curve forecast.

What Made the ‘Everything Bubble’

The so-called Obama “recovery,” and the Trump “recovery” which followed, were the result of continuing the flood of money from the Federal Reserve, in the form of low interest rates for banks and financial institutions. This produced what some called the “everything bubble,” in which the real economy stagnated further and, in many areas, continued to contract, while consumer and producer prices rose, as did valuations in equities and real estate.

This reached an existential crisis stage on Sept. 17, 2019, as the major banks which made overnight loans to cover outstanding corporate loans coming due on the “repurchase market”—known as 24-hour “repo loans”—pulled back, fearing a wave of defaults. At that point, the Federal Reserve stepped in, for the first time since 2008, and opened the spigots, unleashing a new wave of liquidity. As reported by Wall Street on Parade, using the Fed’s records for the 4th Quarter of 2019—which were not made public until the end of Dec. 2021—the Fed pumped out more than $13 trillion in emergency “cumulative loans at below market interest rates to the trading units of the megabanks.” Nearly $11 trillion of these emergency loans went to six banks: Nomura, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Barclays, Citigroup and Deutsche Bank, and were extended beyond the 24-hour period, to 14-day, 28-day and 42-day loans—becoming virtually “perpetual loans.”

By the end of the 1st Quarter of 2020, a total of $28 trillion had been extended by the Fed, with nearly $18 trillion going to six banks. This orgy of liquidity pumping to save the speculators occurred months before the COVID-19 crisis hit, and more than two years before Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine, and has continued until the present. As both financial and monetary aggregates were going through the roof, credit was cut to firms engaged in production, partly justified, by 2021, by the Green agenda! This conforms precisely to the dynamic described by LaRouche in his Triple Curve theory, and explains why inflation is raging out of control today.

Biden on Inflation

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Top: White House; bottom, both photos: U.S. Federal Reserve
President Biden’s “plan to fight inflation” shows a contempt for the real cause of impoverishment and despair among those hit by the current hyperinflation. Since 2008, the Federal Reserve has pumped nearly 18 trillions of dollars into just six Wall Street banks to keep them afloat, even though they carry unsustainable debt loads on their books, which they can never pay. Top: President Joe Biden; bottom, left to right: Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen, and her successor Jerome Powell.

On June 3, President Biden was trotted out to present his “plan to fight inflation.” Whoever drafted it showed contempt for the reality of what is causing impoverishment and despair among those hit by inflation. After stating that fighting inflation is his “top economic priority,” Biden said that inflation is a good sign, as it is caused by the strength of the “economic rebound” from the COVID-19 period. This has been the “most robust recovery in modern history,” he claimed, boasting that this is due to his economic policies, which will make the “transition from rapid recovery to stable, steady growth to bring inflation down.”

He added that today, “families are carrying less debt, their average savings are up” and more Americans “feel financially comfortable.” All three of these points are false, as per capita household debt continues to rise, per capita savings has fallen from 16% to 4.5% of disposable income, polls show that over 70% consider inflation the biggest threat, and over 80% say the U.S. economy is moving “in the wrong direction.”

Biden then pivoted to his real point: Food and gas prices are up due to what he called “Putin’s price hike,” i.e., the result of the “invasion of Ukraine”—ignoring, among other factors, the effects on inflation of the Congress backing his request to spend over $60 billion to send arms and provide logistical support to Ukraine! Compounding this dreadful disconnect from reality, he said his first rule in making sure the transition works is to give “the Federal Reserve the space they need to operate.”

As Biden was expressing confidence in the Fed, Janet Yellen, the Treasury Secretary who served as the previous chairwoman of the Fed, was admitting that she “failed to see” inflation coming, as she had said it would be “moderate” and “transitory.” In Congressional testimony, she stated that she “didn’t anticipate multiple variations” caused by COVID-19 and the effect on food and energy prices caused by the “Russian invasion.” She concluded, “I do expect inflation to remain high,” demonstrating a total lack of confidence in the Fed’s stewardship and Biden’s “anti-inflation plan.”

As for current Fed chair Jerome Powell, he faces the dilemma that if the Fed raises interest rates to counter inflation, the higher borrowing costs would likely trigger a chain reaction of corporate bond defaults; but if there is a return to Quantitative Easing (Federal Reserve money-printing by buying securities from major banks), as some regional Fed chairs are proposing, the result will be to accelerate the hyperinflation.

Putin’s Response

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In a June 3 interview with Rossiya 1 TV, Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) identified Wall Street as responsible for inflation, demonstrating “unprecedented productivity of the money-printing machines.”

On the same day as Biden’s announcement of his “plan,” Russian President Putin gave an interview to Rossiya 1 TV, in which he identified Wall Street as responsible for inflation. Pointing to the process of the bailouts typified by the Fed takeover of the repo markets, Putin reported that the “money supply in the United States grew by $5.9 trillion in less than two years,” quipping that this demonstrated “unprecedented productivity of the money-printing machines.”

He continued:

The total cash supply grew by 38.6%. So, it was a mistake made by the U.S. financial and economic authorities—it has nothing to do with Russia’s actions in Ukraine, it is totally unrelated. And that was the first step—and a big one—towards the current unfavorable food market situation … food prices immediately went up.

Next, Putin identified the “Green” policies of the European Union, which he said overestimated the capabilities of alternative types of energy, such as solar and wind. These “cannot be produced in the required amount, with the required quality and at acceptable prices. At the same time, they began to belittle the importance of conventional types of energy, including above all, hydrocarbons.”

This was exacerbated by the cut-off of lending by banks to energy producers. Putin further said:

Insurance companies stopped insuring deals. Local authorities stopped allocating plots of land for expanding production [of food] and reduced the construction of special transport, including pipelines. All this led to a shortage of investment in the world energy sector and price hikes as a result.... As gas prices started going up, so did fertilizer prices.

Sanctions against Russian goods, including cutting off oil and gas deliveries, increased the upward spiral of costs.

One discerns in Putin’s comments a recognition of the process described by LaRouche in his Triple Curve theory. In a vain effort to prevent the popping of the speculative bubble, trans-Atlantic monetary officials are embracing the very measures which inflated the bubble in the first place! This is especially true in the attempt to impose, as global policy, the “Great Reset” and “Green New Deal.” These include placing supranational control of credit and government spending policies in the hands of “technocrats” working for the banks and financial cartels, and choking off credit for investment in technologies which would increase the energy flux density in energy production—including upgraded nuclear technologies, the development of nuclear fusion, and application of advanced plasma technologies.

It is not too late to reverse this, provided there is a mobilization by citizens to restore sovereign control over economic policies, to compel governments to adopt a bankruptcy reorganization of the overly-indebted, bankrupt financial and corporate cartels by applying the Four Laws of Lyndon LaRouche. This will be the subject of a two-day online Schiller Institute conference, June 18-19, titled “There Can Be No Peace Without the Bankruptcy Reorganization of the Dying Trans-Atlantic Financial System.”

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