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To: TobagoJack who wrote (20156)7/13/2007 2:25:11 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217713
 
Who staves collapse? The change on the nature of the spread of capital. Before capital would move through multilateral institutions right into state-owned enterprises.

Ericsson, G.E or Siemens would intercept the capital and would bring back straigth away.

State-owned enterprise would put political pricing and would end up wioth no money to pya back thus a dent crisis every decade as you mentioned before.

Now this has changed. You want a piece of the acton? Yes? You go there and invest your won money in a private enterprise.

So you are not going to pay the front man, nor the government for a abide to norms that benefits the well connected...

Why this staves collapse? The flow of money is not wasted. It goes and is invested productively. This causes imports to raise and you supports the exporting countries.

Having oil and ethanol, means more money to import goodes and services rather than send it to the Arabs.

Europe is well postioned to capitalzie in this new development. Have a look at Germany's economy right now to see the result.

But the real industry of the future is tourism in about 15 years. Imagine when those billions start going to abroad.