劣幣驅逐良幣

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Chinese[edit]

inferior money; coins; currency
 
to expel; to banish; to deport
to expel; to banish; to deport; to drive
good; very; very much money; coins; currency
trad. (劣幣驅逐良幣) 驅逐
simp. (劣币驱逐良币) 驱逐
Literally: “The bad coins drive out the good coins”.
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Etymology[edit]

Possibly a calque of English bad money drives out good.

Pronunciation[edit]


Proverb[edit]

劣幣驅逐良幣

  1. bad money drives out good (Gresham's law)
  2. (by extension) things of inferior quality will drive out things of superior quality

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