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Economics Interactive Tutorial: Discounting Future Income - 2 views

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    Economics Interactive Tutorial (Instructions) Use Safari (Mac) or Internet Explorer (PC) if you want to print this page with your applet answers. Discounting Future Income and Present Value Copyright © 1997-2002 Samuel L. Baker
Kurt Laitner

Sacred Economics | Reality Sandwich - 2 views

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    What we call deflation, an earlier culture might have called, "God abandoning the world." Money is disappearing, and with it a third property of spirit, the animating force of the human realm. At this writing, all over the world machines stand idle. Factories have ground to a halt, construction equipment sits derelict in the yard. Yet all the human and material inputs to operate them still exist. There is still fuel, there are still raw materials, and there are still human beings in abundance who know how to operate the machines. It is rather something immaterial, that animating spirit, which has fled. What has fled is money. That is the only thing missing, so insubstantial (in the form of electrons in computers) that it can hardly be said to exist at all, yet so powerful that without it, human productivity grinds to a halt. It is as if God had forsaken the world. Even beyond the mechanical realm, we can see the demotivating effects of lack of money. Consider the stereotype of the unemployed man, nearly broke, slouched in front of the TV in his undershirt, drinking a beer, hardly able to rise from his chair. Money, it seems, animates people as well as machines. Without it we are dispirited.
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Star Trek and Money: The Economics of the Star Trek Universe - Associated Content - ass... - 0 views

  • it has been explicitly stated in Star Trek (such as Picard's statement in Star Trek: First Contact) that money does not exist anymore in the 24th century, and that humans had advanced beyond the drive for material wealth and possessions.
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    that onion article reminded me of this...
John Rodrigues

CoiNative - 1 views

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    Brief on some alternative economies. Internet complications: web represented only by facebook or games to some people, cell phones preferable to others. Tablet banks TBD. Thanks.
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