Credit System to Restore National Economies and Underwrite the Transition to Ecosocially Sustainable GDP, via Conceptual Biomimicry & Fractal Dynamics

Andrew Fynn
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Natural ecosystems support competition within sustainable boundaries maintained by the ecosystem itself. Such principles of benevolent interaction can be embedded into the economic system. An intelligently upgraded economy can drive urgently needed economic, environmental and social outcomes, at a profit.

Fluidity uses a digital credit with variable parameters alongside the national currency, within hybrid transactions. Adjusting these values renders different products and services less expensive to buy. This can be used to engineer a race to the top for participating sectors, with expansive implications for the broader economy.

Fluidity allows the transformation of GDP, according to sustainable criteria. With wages partly paid in credits, take-home pay can effectively be increased without stoking inflation. Fluidity brings rapid crisis response, can maintain velocity and confidence, and mitigate recession. Replacing bailouts and devaluation with responsive capacity, Fluidity serves both democracy and enterprise.
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通过概念仿生学和分形动力学,信用体系恢复国民经济并保证向生态社会可持续的GDP过渡
自然生态系统支持在生态系统自身维持的可持续边界内的竞争。这种善意互动的原则可以嵌入到经济体系中。智能升级的经济可以在盈利的情况下推动急需的经济、环境和社会成果。在混合交易中,流动性使用具有可变参数的数字信贷以及国家货币。调整这些值可以降低不同产品和服务的购买成本。这可以用来为参与的行业策划一场力争上游的竞赛,对更广泛的经济产生广泛影响。流动性允许GDP根据可持续标准进行转换。由于部分工资以信贷形式支付,实得工资可以在不引发通货膨胀的情况下有效地增加。流动性带来快速的危机反应,可以保持速度和信心,并减轻衰退。流动性以响应能力取代了救助和货币贬值,既服务于民主,也服务于企业。
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