sabato 3 marzo 2018

I COSTI DI MOVIMENTO AZZERATI

Esperimento mentale.
Immagina che i costi per muoversi siano pari a zero: case mobili, la stessa lingua per tutti, eccetera eccetera.
Il mondo non si trasformerebbe forse in meglio? La politica non rasenterebbe la perfezione? La città dell'uomo non diverrebbe una Gerusalemme celeste? L'economia non sarebbe più efficiente?
E quindi?
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Acqua e ricchezza

Pesca una persona nel miliardo più povero in assoluto. Ci sono 2 possibilità su 3 che abiti in uno stato senza sbocco al mare.
8 dei 10 stati più ricchi degli Stati Uniti sono stati costieri.
L'acqua è ricchezza, lo è da sempre.
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La frontiera e i diritti della donna

In America la "gloriosa frontiera" consegnò al genere femminile quei diritti che oggi diamo per scontati.
Presso i pionieri la penuria di donne era drammatica, cosicchè per attirarne un numero congruo nei loro sperduti villaggi offrirono diritto al voto e alla proprietà.
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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.
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fluid mobility of goods,
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Trade carried by sea has quadrupled since 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.
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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.
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proliferation of special economic zones (SEZs)
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The Left works to protect free speech,
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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.
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eliminating barriers to emigration would increase global GDP ten to a hundred times as much as eliminating barriers to trade.
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Let Love Flow
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imagine visiting Haiti on a humanitarian mission.
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he can never enter the United States again.
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“Haiti is hell!
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Have a nice life in Haiti.”
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But what’s the moral difference between a person born in one country and another?
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immigrants from poor countries send more money back to their homes than the richest governments in the world do.
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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.”
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Under free migration, labor would relocate to more productive regions,
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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
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A 2009 Gallup poll found that 16 percent of the world’s adults are ready to leave their dysfunctional governments
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Seasteading is about emigrant rights. People should be allowed to opt out of governments
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Going off the Deep End
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3 Money, money, money

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Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty,
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Drummond and Cauty had, it is said, emptied their bank accounts to put the money together.
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Drummond and Cauty stripped out a £50 note each, lit them with a cigarette lighter, and set the rest of the money ablaze.
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They saw their action as an artistic statement.
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Cauty and Drummond had committed a dreadful waste of resources.
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what £1 million could have bought,
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Couldn’t the men have given the money to a good cause instead?
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At that point, Byrne challenged Drummond and said that there could have been more apples or bread in the world if they’d used the money wisely.
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  You’re going to tell me Byrne was wrong and Drummond was correct. Am I right?
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how much it would have cost the Bank of England to print £1 million to replace
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when he said that he hadn’t destroyed bread or apples, only paper, he was absolutely right.
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Instead of being outraged, people should have been thanking them.
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extra money should mean more demand for existing resources at the same price
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resulting effect is simple to describe: average prices in the economy would drop.
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the effect of Drummond and Cauty’s ‘art’ was probably undetectable. Still, it was there in principle:
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  What a shame Drummond didn’t call you for some media training.
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  Er… no. Honest.
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Yap,
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Micronesia
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Their coins, the rai, are stone wheels with a hole in the middle.
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one British sailor wrote in the late nineteenth century of a stone wheel that was four and a half tons in weight
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almost completely immovable.
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The biggest stones might have been used for major transactions such as buying land or wives;
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Yap islanders had to develop an important monetary innovation: they divorced ownership of the stone from physical control of the object.
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One day, a crew from the quarries were bringing a new large stone from Palau when they ran into a storm not far from the coast of Yap. The stone sank
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  Yap’s monetary system sounds pretty close to insane, if you ask me.
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For many years the monetary systems of the developed world were based on gold.
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The gold, like the stone rai, rarely moved. It stayed in the bank
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Kublai Khan, Chinese emperor in the thirteenth century, introduced a system of purely paper money that astounded the visiting Italian merchant Marco Polo.)
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But modern currency is no longer linked to gold at all
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  So why do English banknotes still say, ‘I promise to pay the bearer on demand’?
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‘Public trust in the pound is now maintained by the operation of monetary policy,’
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True, gold and rai were valued for much the same reason: they were beautiful and rare.
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All that is necessary for money to have value is for everyone to believe that it has value.
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keeping track of transactions.
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The second function of money is to store value.
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Money is a unit of account.
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  Of course. Whichever way you say it, you still weigh just the same.
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Lucky me.
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the most valuable way of tracking your net worth is to find out what unit of account is stable relative to the kind of things you want to buy.
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For example, salt was used in early contracts – it’s the basis of the word ‘salary’ and it seems likely that Roman soldiers were originally paid in salt. This makes sense, because salt had a very stable value.
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account.   But this all seems mind-bogglingly obvious – why on earth wouldn’t a US citizen think of her salary as dollars rather than jelly beans, or apples, or salt? Or a German citizen think of his salary as euros, not bratwurst?
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Bitcoin was developed in 2008 by a mysterious person or group of people with the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. He, she or they developed a way by which Bitcoins could be produced, or mined, slowly – a bit like gold. Some people love Bitcoin for the same reason that some people love gold – it’s independent from any government, and there’s a hard limit on how many Bitcoins can ever exist. But just like gold, Bitcoin is not money for a very simple reason: it’s far too volatile.
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When my tutor Tony Courakis was a young boy in post-war Greece, he played Monopoly with real money
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Another example is when the dollar wasn’t good enough money to use in contracts to pay the soldiers fighting for Massachusetts in the US Revolutionary War.
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Colchester, a journalist at the Financial Times, pointed out that the Mars Bar was a fantastically stable unit of account
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this discussion of money would help us to understand why it isn’t always a good idea to try to solve your economic problems by printing more banknotes.
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Zimbabwe had so much inflation that they had to knock three zeros off the end of their currency, so the billions became millions
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they had to knock off another ten zeros shortly afterwards.
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turn a ten trillion dollar bill into a one dollar bill.
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One sextillion Zimbabwean dollars is written Z$1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
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inflation rate of over 50 per cent a month.
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But in October 1923 in Germany, monthly inflation was nearly 30,000 per cent, as prices more than doubled every four days.
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they used cigarettes instead of currency,
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Yugoslavia in 1994, where monthly inflation topped 300 million per cent; by Zimbabwe in 2008; and in particular by Hungary in 1946. Hungary holds the unenviable world record for the highest ever monthly rate of inflation at 41,900,000,000,000,000 per cent – a rate at which prices more than treble every day,
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A few weeks of hyperinflation and you’d find your citizens adopting the Mars Bar as a currency before you could say Fintlewoodlewix.
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The story starts in the 1990s. Brazil had been suffering from bouts of inflation for decades, and prices in the country were increasing by 80 per cent a month
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President Sarney, in the mid-1980s, made it illegal to raise prices. This is a common response to inflation,
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sellers took their products off the shelves until prices increased again. (Beef farmers even hid their cows.
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The few sales that did occur were at black-market prices.
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Another attempt at a solution was to replace the currency with a new, improved, non-inflationary currency.
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The new plan relied on separating out the three functions of money.
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But why would you think about the loaf in terms of cruzeiros? It is much more natural to think of the loaf in terms of its price in URVs.
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This is the remarkable achievement of the ghost currency: without ever taking any kind of physical form, it became the way in which Brazilians instinctively thought about what things were worth.
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It seems like a bizarre psychological conjuring trick, but perhaps the trick was not so hard to pull off.
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This wasn’t the only change in policy, of course. The Brazilian government was turning off the printing presses, balancing its budget, clamping down on wage inflation, and so on.
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But the key was the psychological fixed point of the URV, which helped everybody figure out what everything was really worth.
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One day, 1 July 1994, the Brazilian government simply abolished the cruzeiro and replaced it with the long-stable URV, now called the real.
GRAN FINALE

venerdì 2 marzo 2018

Storia d’Italia


Storia d’Italia

Ecco di seguito la mia personale storia economica dell’Italia post-bellica, ma prima un paio di premesse necessarie.
1) Con le elezioni del 1948 siamo cascati dalla parte giusta del bilico, è un po’ come se ci fossimo agganciati alla locomotiva più veloce (grazie De Gasperi), anche se di quel treno siamo sempre stati l’ultima carrozza (maledetti Padri Costituenti).
2) Chiariamo cosa sia un’economia sana. Ci si arricchisce quando si escogita il modo, fermo il resto, di ottenere una spiga con 16 grani anziché 8. Si chiama “incremento di produttività”, che poi è un altro modo di dire “innovazione” (il resto è fuffa).
Adesso partiamo
Anni ‘50: il paese è da ricostruire completamente, in fondo ci basta copiare il nostro “prima” e gli “altri”, il boom è d’obbligo.
Anni ‘60: il paese è da rifornire con elettrodomestici e automobili, ci basta quasi-copiare gli “altri”, il boom è quasi-d’obbligo.
Anni ‘70: bisogna inventarsi qualcosa e cominciamo ad accusare qualche malore, ci deprimiamo e facciamo ricorso alla prima sostanza stupefacente per stare in piedi, la svalutazione.
Anni ‘80: dopo il collasso da inflazione cambiamo spacciatore, ora la droga assunta è quella del debito pubblico.
Anni ‘90: messi alle strette cerchiamo una malleva, un piccolo sollievo viene da mamma UE, gli interessi del nostro debito si abbassano e respiriamo.
Anni ‘00: il nostro garante dice che continuerà nella sua opera se ci mettiamo in riga ma le riforme che offriamo in cambio sono bolse e lente, un passo avanti e due indietro, la cultura della competizione è chiaramente sovrastata dalla cultura del “tirare a campare”.
Anni ‘10: i barbari mercati, notoriamente privi di cultura (specie di quella del tirare a campare), si stufano, non credono al nostro rinsavimento e ci danno una strigliata. Entrano in campo le “persone serie” con qualche rappezzo al bilancio – quasi sempre nel posto sbagliato – quasi sempre messe su con lo sputo in attesa di tempi migliori. Appena le narici fuoriescono dalla merda attacchiamo subito la litania alternando tesi cospirazioniste ad entusiasmi cocainomani.
Oggi le forze politiche che dovrebbero farci uscire dal guado sono essenzialmente tre:
Piacioni: non volendo dispiacere a nessuno non faranno mai le riforme di mercato.
Ex-comunisti (+ boy scout): essendo dei convertiti obtorto collo non crederanno mai fino in fondo alle riforme di mercato.
Populisti: loro alle riforme di mercato proprio non ci pensano, nostalgici come sono dei i droga-party.
L'immagine può contenere: una o più persone e primo piano

La CC come ONLUS

Oggi l’educazione è demandata alla scuola, cosicché ai genitori non resta che fare i sindacalisti dei figli.
Oggi il principio di realtà è demandato al mercato, cosicché alla Chiesa Cattolica non resta che fare la ONLUS.

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