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Beyond Supply and Demand: The Dynamic Equilibrium Between Global Thresholds and Allocations

Beyond Supply and Demand: The Dynamic Equilibrium Between Global Thresholds and Allocations  As a monetary adviser, I spent many years questioning bankers on the authenticity of their balances sheets. What stood out most for me in these discussions was this: the social demand for commodities is often claimed by banks as having a direct link with the ecological […]

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This Is What Central Bankers Think Of Retail Investors

This Is What Central Bankers Think Of Retail Investors We previously covered the recently burst mega-Ponzi scheme fraud, Ezubao, the biggest in Chinese history which conned more than 900,000 investors out of $7.6 billion in less than two years under the guise of being a P2P lending platform, in this is what happens when “Chinese […]

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Slouching Toward The Dark Side

Slouching Toward The Dark Side Last Wednesday we noted there is something rotten in the state of Denmark, meaning that the world’s great potemkin village of Bubble Finance is unraveling. The evidence piles up by the day. To wit, now comes still another story about the Red Paddy Wagons rolling out in China. This time they are rounding-up the proprietors of a $7.6 […]

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P2P Revolution and Commons Phase Transition

P2P Revolution and Commons Phase Transition At the P2P Foundation, we don’t use the moniker ‘revolution’ with much frequency, preferring the concept of phase transition. In this article, we would like to elucidate the relation between the two concepts. In my experience, revolution is used in two quite different senses; in a generic sense, it […]

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Michel Bauwens: The Transition Will Not Be Smooth Sailing

Michel Bauwens: The Transition Will Not Be Smooth Sailing Michel Bauwens is one of the pioneers of the peer-to-peer movement. Theoretician, activist, and public speaker, he founded the P2P Foundation in 2005. His work, both rich and complex, is built around the concepts of networks and commons, and lays the conceptual foundations of a production system […]

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