How Might the Invisible Hand Handle Electronic Money?

S. Turnbull
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The purpose of the paper is to consider how the financial system might change from technology that is introducing new forms of electronic money that by-passes banks, current laws and institutional practices. The introductory first Section identifies the illogical and inefficient features of the existing financial system with an overview of alternative possibilities considered later in the paper. The second Section reviews the historical evolution of the existing system to explain its current configuration and identify alternative forms of endemic money that have been overlooked by many scholars. In Section three, alternative types of endemic currencies that successfully competed with legal tender are reviewed and how their competitiveness might change in electronic form. Section four reviews how cell phone technology has introduced cloud banking that by-passes the existing financial system. The concluding Section five identifies how economic and social incentives exist for the invisible hand to favour the adoption of cloud banking. Economic incentives are identified for the invisible hand to favour renewable electricity denominated in Kilo-Watt-Hours (kWh) as an inflation resisting unit of value to create “green dollars”. Social forces arising from the need to reduce pollution and reliance on non-renewable resources provide an addition incentive for the invisible hand to select green dollars as a unit of value. As a currency based on renewable kWh also reduces the need for carbon taxing or trading the potential exists for green dollars to become a new gold standard.
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看不见的手如何处理电子货币?
本文的目的是考虑金融体系如何从引入绕过银行、现行法律和制度实践的新形式电子货币的技术中改变。介绍性的第一部分指出了现有金融体系的不合逻辑和效率低下的特点,并概述了本文稍后将考虑的替代可能性。第二部分回顾了现有制度的历史演变,以解释其目前的配置,并确定了许多学者所忽视的地方性货币的替代形式。在第三部分中,对成功与法定货币竞争的其他类型的地方性货币进行了审查,以及它们的竞争力如何在电子形式下发生变化。第四节回顾了手机技术如何引入绕过现有金融体系的云银行。结束语第五部分确定了经济和社会激励机制是如何促使无形之手支持采用云银行的。经济激励被确定为无形之手,以支持以千瓦时(kWh)计价的可再生电力,作为创造“绿色美元”的抗通胀价值单位。由于需要减少污染和对不可再生资源的依赖而产生的社会力量,为无形之手选择绿色美元作为价值单位提供了额外的激励。由于基于可再生千瓦时的货币也减少了对碳税或碳交易的需求,绿色美元有可能成为新的黄金标准。
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