Saturday, January 7, 2017

Spain and Germany

Spain has a temperate climate, Germany faces blizzards so supply chains in Germany are very accurate, and the finance system efficient.

Is Spain at a disadvantage? No, they have temperate weather, and can operate with looser supply chains and still reach matching markets.

The real problem in Europe is central banking, no entry and exit, so government bonds will always be ill priced.  Bitcoin, for example, is used all over Europe to hedge and transfer funds, works fine.  

Absent the government and central bank alliance;  businesses could partner across Europe become much more stable, political innumeracy can be hedged and voters become smarter sooner.   The entire central bank complex has become a subtle way of allow political fraud within borders.

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