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No countries that rely on a lot of exports relative to their GDP wants demand for their own currency to drive up the value of their own currency. Then they couldn't export as much.
richwicks saysWhy would they want to export so much?
Uh, is that a serious question?
The US has the largest GDP in the world but it’s also the most self-reliant — and therefore resilient — GDP in the world.
HunterTits saysThe US has the largest GDP in the world but it’s also the most self-reliant — and therefore resilient — GDP in the world.
What about our imports from China?
Hyperinflation is an political event, not an economic one.
Patrick says
What about our imports from China?
~4% of our GDP.
Imports are about 10% of GDP. Half that is with the NAFTA nations.
Patrick says
All the petrodollar is is any US money banked overseas and used overseas for transactions that occur via bookkeeping methods. Not limited to.mideast or oil money anymore. In fact, the majority isn't.
My unwanted useless Petro Dollar repository is still open, I opened it in 2007 but nobody on Patnet has never sent me their junk dollars.
richwicks says
Why would they want to export so much?
Uh, is that a serious question?
Tenpoundbass says
My unwanted useless Petro Dollar repository is still open, I opened it in 2007 but nobody on Patnet has never sent me their junk dollars.
I'll trade it for gold, after all, isn't the dollar the best game in town? Give me your worthless metal for my worthless dollars.
Or as I like to describe the US Dollar, it's still the best game in town,
Tenpoundbass says
Or as I like to describe the US Dollar, it's still the best game in town,
And the sad part of that is that even after devaluating about 95%, its still the best FIAT in play.
Consider this: in a world where all global trade were to simply cease, everyone’s quality of life would go down.
But on an relative basis, America would be even more ahead economically.
richwicks says
Why would they want to export so much?
Uh, is that a serious question?
For him - yes. =))
richwicks says
It's an entirely serious question.
No. It isn't.
Just an expression of ignorance.
Here it is in a simple, "See Spot Run" format. Exporting Nations for Dummies, basically:
https://youtu.be/l0CQsifJrMc?t=199
What precisely does Russia need from anybody else?
Does it need to import vital medical supplies like antibiotics ?
How much of its public transportation's operation and maintenance are dependent on foreign goods and services (i.e., technical representatives from other countries assist with complex repairs, parts from China to replace worn brake parts, etc.).
A standard of living that is more complex increases likelihood for more imports in a global economy.
I don't see why. Has trade with China increased the standard of living in the United States? We've been doing it for 30 years. Has this helped the United States?
First thought is cheap computers like the $200 Chromebook (Acer, 15 inch screen) I am using now. Cheap computers can be a powerful tool that offers many productivity advantages. Look also at how valuable free services like Google Drive and Open Office.
The people in power in this nation are destroying this nation, and people just continue to ignore it.
My degrees are mechanical engineering and industrial engineering (IE). I use an IE mindset to look at how to merge free or cheap, readily available (commercial off the shelf) products to make life easier.
richwicks says
Why would they want to export so much?
Learn economics.
richwicks says
Noo, cisTits - answer the question. Don't point to a fucking haystack and say the needle is in there.
What does Russia need US or European currency for? To trade for what?
Now you are goal post moving.
richwicks says
Don't be "duh, learn economics" - you fucking explain it.
Already did. But Not my prob you're messed up in understanding it.
cisTits says
richwicks says
Don't be "duh, learn economics" - you fucking explain it.
Already did. But Not my prob you're messed up in understanding it.
Pretending he doesn't understand even the simplest of concepts if they go against the line he's toeing is his usual shtick, lol.
richwicks says
What, precisely, does Russia need from anybody else?
No. I won't. Because it has nothing to do with what I was talking about.
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