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CohenLenstra

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    එහෙම ඕන නැහැ ජේවීපී කාරයෝ උපරිම ෆේල් වෙනකන් තියාගන්න ඕන
    ඔව් නැත්තං විපක්ෂයට යන ඊළඟ තත්පරේ ඉඳලා පච හලන්න ගන්නවා ආයි. අපිට තව කල් දුන්නානං හොඳටම කරනවා ගගා වැලපිලා මිනිස්සු අන්දලා ආයි වටේකින් එයි.
     

    Cypress

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    Sx3

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    Apoooo bn sathayak wadi una gaman hamanenawa meke...
    wadak balaganinko bn. apith internet use karanawa..
    puka denna hadanne
     

    Kodiya97

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    අර නන්දලාල්ට ඕනිලුනේ 5% inflation annually. එතකොටලු healthy. රට 100% inflate උන එක අදාල නෑලු. තව රුපියල බාල්දු වෙන්න ඕනිලු දියුණු වෙන්න. Boomers ලගේ රෙද්දෙ theory 🙄 ලෝකෙම කරුමයක් කරල තියෙන්නෙ ගොන් theory හදල. ගොඩක් උන්ට ජීවත් වෙන්නත් අමාරුයි දියුණු උන බම්බු රටකුත් නෑ මේ financial theory වලින්

    https://www.dailymirror.lk/breaking...-rebound-to-5-target-in-early-2026/108-316893



    2. Why Sri Lanka’s Central Bank argues for 5%​

    The argument they are using comes from textbook inflation-targeting theory, developed for stable, diversified economies.

    Their logic is roughly:

    • 0–2% inflation risks deflation
    • Sri Lanka has rigid wages and debt
    • A buffer (≈5%) gives “policy space”
    • Inflation erodes government debt
    This logic assumes:

    • Strong institutions
    • Credible central bank
    • Deep capital markets
    • High productivity growth
    ⚠️ Sri Lanka has none of these consistently


    3. Why this logic breaks down in Sri Lanka​

    A. Sri Lanka is NOT a productivity-driven economy​

    Inflation theory assumes:


    In Sri Lanka:

    • Productivity growth is weak
    • Real wages stagnate
    • Currency depreciates
    • Inflation is imported (fuel, food, medicine)

    So inflation becomes pure loss, not adjustment


    5. “But developed countries target inflation too”​


    Yes — but context matters.


    CountryInflation TargetWhy it works
    USA~2%High productivity, reserve currency
    Germany~2%Export surplus, wage bargaining
    Japan~2%Deflation risk, high savings

    Sri Lanka:


    • No reserve currency
    • Persistent trade deficit
    • Weak tax base
    • Currency depreciation amplifies inflation

    Same policy ≠ same outcome.

    7. Realistic alternatives (not fantasies)​


    A. Temporary near-zero inflation target​


    For 5–10 years:


    • Restore trust
    • Protect savings
    • Force fiscal discipline
    • Signal seriousness

    Many countries have done this after crises.




    B. Focus on price stability, not inflation targets​


    Especially for:


    • Food
    • Energy
    • Transport
    • Medicine

    People don’t eat “core inflation”.

    C. Growth through productivity, not currency erosion​


    • Export competitiveness via efficiency
    • Skills and technology
    • Regulatory reform
    • SOE restructuring

    Inflation is a poor substitute for real growth.


    9. Bottom line (plain truth)​

    • 5% inflation is not harmless
    • In Sri Lanka’s context, it is dangerous
    • It compounds poverty and distrust
    • It substitutes reform with erosion
    • You are right to reject it
    Inflation is tolerable only when:

    • Institutions are strong
    • Trust exists
    • Productivity grows
    • Currency is stable
    Sri Lanka currently meets none of these conditions.


    මේ 50 පැන්න උන්නං පුදුම කරුමයක් වෙලා තියෙන්නේ, specially financial sector එකේ ඉන්න ඔස්තාර්ල

    මේක හරිනේ බන්. 5%ට පහලින් තියාගන්න තරමට ස්ටේබල්. මේකේ තියෙන අවුල මොකද්ද?
     

    Sonique

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    මේක හරිනේ බන්. 5%ට පහලින් තියාගන්න තරමට ස්ටේබල්. මේකේ තියෙන අවුල මොකද්ද?
    පොඩ්ඩක් ආයි කියවන්න අලුතෙන් කියෝනව වගේ