贵金属投资技术分析英文版32.pptVIP

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* * Sound Navigation requires... Sound Measurement “Money has not been generated by law. In its origin it is a social, and not a state institution.” Carl Menger New Zealand Society of Actuaries Conference 2010 Presentation by Louis Boulanger Professor Antal Fekete * On the origins of money... Carl Menger’s essay (1892) is the most important reading source to fully grasp and understand the true origins of money a social phenomenon of practice/habit money is... a social (not a state) institution a gradual realisation of the different degrees of saleableness of goods and commodities money is the “unpremeditated resultant” and “spontaneous outcome” of human actions * The role of the state... Came much later... Precious metals became money before ‘coins’ Not as a rule, but because of their saleableness No accident or state compulsion effected this State recognition and state regulation of what people had already decided was money: caused the state to coin (administrative role) perfecting use of precious metals as money * What is money? Money is anything that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts. The main uses of money are: as a medium of exchange; as a unit of account; and as a store of value. * Is this ‘good’ (sound) money? * An example of fiat paper money What of the ‘unit of account’? A standard numerical unit of measurement Used to describe economic activity (e.g. GDP) SO, maybe: Our measurement of economic performance is only as good or reliable as our ‘money’ is IF SO, then: How good is our currency as a measure? * Measures of money Lots of aggregate measures of its supply M0, M1, M2, MZM, M3, etc But what of the basic unit (of measure) itself? Nothing to be found in absolute terms Abundance of data/speculation in relative terms: Currency exchange rates Price level in terms of currencies * Scientific measurement? In all scient

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