A Model for Economic Freedom on Mars

Jacob Haqq-Misra
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The momentum of human spaceflight initiatives continues to build toward Mars, and technological advances may eventually enable the potential for permanent space settlement. Aspirations for sustaining human life in space must be predicated on human factors, rather than technological constraints alone, and advances in models of governance and ethics are necessary as human civilization becomes a spacefaring species. This paper presents an idealistic but feasible model for economic freedom on Mars, which is situated within a framework in which Mars has been designated as a sovereign juridical peer to Earth. Under such conditions, Mars could maintain monetary stability through full reserve banking and a restriction on exchange with any fractional reserve Earth currencies, with a volume of circulating currency that changes based on the total population within fixed capacity infrastructure. Mars could maintain long-term political stability by diffusing the ownership of capital on Mars, which would allow all citizens of Mars to draw sufficient wealth from a combination of capital ownership and labor to live a good life. This model could also support limited tourism on Mars, in which real goods are exchanged for services but currency transactions between planets are prohibited. This model demonstrates the potential for a viable and sustainable economy on Mars that could conceivably be implemented, including on a sovereign Mars but also in other scenarios of space settlement. More broadly, this model illustrates that ideas such as diffuse capital ownership and limited government can enable freedom in space, and numerous models beyond a centralized world space agency should be explored to ensure the optimal governance of the emerging space economy.
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火星上的经济自由模式
载人航天飞行倡议的势头继续朝着火星方向发展,技术进步最终可能使永久空间定居成为可能。维持人类太空生活的愿望必须以人的因素为前提,而不仅仅是技术限制,随着人类文明成为航天物种,治理和伦理模式的进步是必要的。本文提出了一个理想化但可行的火星经济自由模式,该模式的框架是火星被指定为地球的主权司法对等国。在这样的条件下,火星可以通过全储备银行制和限制与任何部分储备地球货币的兑换来维持货币稳定,流通货币量根据固定容量基础设施内的总人口而变化。火星可以通过分散火星上的资本所有权来维持长期的政治稳定,这将使所有火星公民都能从资本所有权和劳动的结合中获取足够的财富,过上美好的生活。这种模式还可以支持火星上有限的旅游业,用实物交换服务,但禁止星球之间的货币交易。这一模式展示了在火星上建立可行且可持续的经济的潜力,可以想象,这种经济不仅可以在主权火星上实施,还可以在其他太空定居方案中实施。更广泛地说,这个模型说明,分散资本所有权和有限政府等理念可以实现太空自由,应探索中央世界太空机构之外的多种模式,以确保对新兴太空经济的最佳治理。
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