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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (26951)12/27/2007 11:30:30 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217792
 
Monetyzed capital is the spreading tool par excellence. Non-monetized capital is not spread evenly. Natural capital, of the non-monetized sort I mean.

Look to Australia that although being large needs desalinization plant and other costly water provisioning systems.

Canada although having big land mass is a ice cream factory temperature thus requiring costly life support system in terms of energy to heat up places habitable by human beings.

Therefore a huge land mass strethicng north south has a huge economic advantage vis a vis other huge land masses such as Russia, Canada, Australia and Africa.

Monetyzed capital has two altenatives:

Take oil out of sands in Canada or oil subsalt.

Buy real estate or buy farmland in Brazil.

It is up to the owner of said capital to exercise the option.

But we know that homo oeconomicus is driven by the best return to his capital.

Truth tends always to reassert itself. We are not in a hurry. We've been the county of the future for 100 years already.

We can wait six months more. But it will be much more expensive today that it was 100 years ago. And it will be much much more expensive in 2017.

So better hurry and buy a part of Brazil right now.