Showing posts with label Demographics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Demographics. Show all posts

Friday, April 28, 2023

Methinks he underestimates their influence . . .

 First, the fiat age has enabled economies large and small, countries near and far, to paper over their problems with cash. . . .

Second, everyone—and I mean everyone—is doing it.  The only systems in existence today that are not expanding their money supply are those that have consciously chosen to forego economic growth in favor of price stability. . . .

But it is China, where monetary expansion is the standard operating procedure for everything, that has truly broken the bank.  Since 2007—the year everyone started talking about the Chinese taking over the planet—the supply of yuan has increased by more than eight hundred percent. . . .The Chinese economy, even by the boasts of the most ultranationalist of Chinese, is still significantly smaller than the American economy, and yet the Chinese money supply has been larger than America's for a decade—often twice as big.  So of course the yuan is a store of value for no one.  Capital flight out of China to the U. S. dollar network regularly tops $1 trillion annually.

     China's financial system, paired with its terminal demographics, condemns it to not being consumption-led, or even export-led, but lending-led.  That makes China vulnerable to any development anywhere in the world that might impinge raw material supply, energy supply, or export routes—developments Beijing cannot influence, much less control.  China has been on this path to destruction for nearly a half century.  This is not the sort of iceberg-on-the-horizon disaster that any tightly controlled, forward-thinking, competently led government should fall prey to.

-Peter Zeihan, The End of the World Is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization

Monday, March 20, 2023

On de-surplussing...............

  Their own life force spent in the pursuit of what they believed was important, they now have the means to travel and remember. 

-culled from this Joel Hirst post on the coming projected demographic collapse


Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Expectations................................Part two


     It isn't all sour grapes.  Our projections of the possible has shrunk.  Our economy is not behaving.  Growing income no longer promises to make light of our burdens in another decade or two.  We do not know what has been depressing our productivity and can't be sure that, whatever it is, we shall recover soon.  Inflation has a mind of its own.  The demographics of the labor force are against us, and at the same time the rules of the game allow endless numbers of people from faraway places, once over the line, to touch base and be safe.

-Thomas C. Schelling, from his 1984 book,  Choice and Consequence:  Perspectives of an errant economist

Monday, November 30, 2015

The stiffest headwind.........................


If you are one of those folks who seek to understand why things are the way things are, and if you do not study up on "demographics,"  your understanding will likely be incomplete.  One version of the tale may be found here.  Enjoy.

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Thursday, May 21, 2015

Speaking of statistics and demographics.....

"There is an old joke about the Scotsman who moved to England and raised the average level of intelligence in both countries."
-The opening line of this John Kay post puzzling about all the above

Friday, September 12, 2014

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Never would have guessed...............................

" Reality is often more complex, and less immediately compelling, than the preferred media narrative."
-as excerpted from this Joel Kotkin post on the demographic fact that most "millennials" are NOT urban hipsters.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

The suitcase mood........................

From the A Fistful of Euros blog comes this interesting essay on demographics, economics, and the tendency of us humans to indulge in the "suitcase mood" by migrating.  It is extremely easy, even for us history majors, to assume that things will always be the same.  Bad assumption.  There is nothing in the recorded history of man that suggests anything other than change is in our future.  But......the end of countries?  Yep.

Thanks Tyler