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although that means that i have to start complaining that i spent 300 trillion dollars and need more money
If you change it from banks to the federal government providing you the money. Or, more accurately, the deficit is in and of itself irrelevant (it's how it affects other things that matters), and the federal debt is just how much money has been created and not been destroyed yet.
It's possible but difficult for Brazil, India, Argentina, Mexico, and any other country that has its own currency (as opposed to using someone else's currency, like the Euro, for instance).
Though it DOES require taxes to create demand for the currency, in the above countries taxes do not fund federal programs because the federal government has a monopoly on the manufacture of their currency. So they literally can't run out of money unless they want to, and spending more only can cause inflation if they've fully employed all their resources.
Hope this helps, man!
I have no idea what is causing that issue, sorry. It works on mine and quite a lot of others. Perhaps explaining the issues that you have a little more would help us diagnose what the issue could be.
Must be a conflict with another mod you have installed. Try reinstalling.
It's the basis of Modern Monetary Theory so thanks for providing the option to run the economy like we already do (even if inadvertently!)
Subscribing IS installing the mod, it will appear in the mods section ingame when you click subscribe. although i need to warn you. DO NOT UNSUBSCRIBE from the mod, if you do and eventually you want to reinstall it for whatever reason, it won't work. it just won't appear for whatever stupid reason. JUST DISABLE THE MOD in the Mods section INGAME. and leave it at that. DO NOT UNINSTALL!.
All out of ideas I'm afraid.
I have checked, and it is working completely fine with vanilla + all DLC's. I assume that another mod that you are all using is interfering with this.
Please make sure the mod is enabled, and you will find the Extreme Investment policy in the Economic dection (when you start a new game, you will find in the new policies menu, it's not auto-enrolled).
Those that are having issues, I apologise. I intend to look at it at some point, I do not have the original files to hand. I'll try and investigate the issue when I have some time.
Cheers.
Yeah i did that, but when i started the game it tryed to load the mod im assuming (there was a loading bar) so 10 minutes later it was still loading uhg, idk i canceled the load, went to the mods section and it was empty, naturally. a tryed re loading the mod by refreshing and it just wouldn't stop loading. Not sure why that is happening :/ hm. its prolly not your mod thats the problem, i'll try another mod or two see if it works or not.
To install, stop playing the game, subscribe to this mod, restart the game, enable the mod in the menu, load a new game and see above to find the policy. The same goes if you find any issues, just follow this process and it will appear for you.
Can you explain it in detail please?