sabato 3 marzo 2018

Chapter 10 FLOW STATES

Chapter 10 FLOW STATES
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Radical Liquidity
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touch whatever item is within arm’s reach.
Note:COSA TOCCHI E DA DOVE VIENE?

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fluid mobility of goods,
Note:PESR QS TUTTO COSTA COSÌ POCO

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Trade carried by sea has quadrupled since 1970.
Note:DAL 1970

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Eight of the top 10 richest countries in the world are coastal states.
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wealth relies on water.
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most of the poorest billion reside in landlocked countries.
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the benefits of mobility:
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Consider our world as it would be if the cost of moving from one country to another were zero.
Note:ESPERIMENTO MENTALE

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the president of France finds himself ruling a peaceful but empty landscape,
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only governance providers had to compete
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the power of the customer to exit, and the power of new providers to enter.
Note:IL MOTORE DEL BENESSERE

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proliferation of special economic zones (SEZs)
Note:ESEMPIO DI ATTUAZIONE

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The Left works to protect free speech,
Note:UN PO DI COMPRENSIONE È OVUNQUE

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The Right works to protect free markets,
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These are the left and right sides of the universal principle of peaceful competition
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“Economics and Emigration: Trillion-Dollar Bills on the Sidewalk?,”
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Clemens discovered that the principle of flow applies more to people than to products.
Note:COSE E XSONE

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eliminating barriers to emigration would increase global GDP ten to a hundred times as much as eliminating barriers to trade.
Note:NUMERI

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Let Love Flow
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imagine visiting Haiti on a humanitarian mission.
Note:ESP MENTALE CAPLANIANO

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he can never enter the United States again.
Note:INCONVENIENTE

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“Haiti is hell!
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Have a nice life in Haiti.”
Note:IL DOGANIERE

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But what’s the moral difference between a person born in one country and another?
Note:MORALE

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immigrants from poor countries send more money back to their homes than the richest governments in the world do.
Note:RIMESSE

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triples the aid budgets of all the governments
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money has tripled in one decade.
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“the Mobility Revolution.”
Note:MOISES NAIM

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Under free migration, labor would relocate to more productive regions,
Note:IL MECCANISMO

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Seasteads will require them to survive economically.
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From Grief to Gratitude
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A century later, Mendocino is a tourist spot where the affluent descendants of immigrants visit to enjoy
Note:UN CIMITERO DEGLI IMMIGRATI

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A 2009 Gallup poll found that 16 percent of the world’s adults are ready to leave their dysfunctional governments
Note:IMMIGRATI POTENZIALI

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Seasteading is about emigrant rights. People should be allowed to opt out of governments
Note:IL DIRITTO FONDAMENTALE

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Going off the Deep End
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