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Lyn Alden
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Chapter 13 of Broken Money is called "Heavy is the Head that Wears the Crown".

It focuses on the US trade deficit and why it arises structurally. In short, since the USD is the global reserve currency (for reserve assets, international contracts, FX trading pairs, and cross-border funding), there is tremendous automatic demand for USD in the world compared to other fiat currencies.

To supply the world with that ever-growing need for USD to service all sorts of needs, the United States runs structural trade deficits with the rest of the world. That's how the USD spills out to the rest of the world for them to use. And the mechanism for that is that the overvalued USD boosts Americans' import power, reduces Americans' low-margin export competiveness, and basically forces open that trade deficit.

That trade deficit is the cost of maintaining the benefits USD system as currently structured. The fatal flaw is that those who bear the cost (e.g. industrialists in the Rust Belt) are not the same as those to gain the benefits (e.g. Wall Street and Washington DC folks). And those costs and benefits accumulate over decades, resulting in rising populism and pushback, which is now front and center.

The challenge that the administration faces is that they have identified a real problem, but are tackling the surface issues rather than the underlying structural issues.

Anyway, I uploaded that chapter 13 on my website for free reading:

https://www.lynalden.com/wp-content/uploads/broken-money-chapter-13.pdf
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Petr · 45w
GM! β˜• β˜€οΈ πŸ«‚
penglunds · 45w
Very good read!
Theory of Everything · 45w
I have a photo from a Roman tomb that depicts Dionysus and Araidene that I saw in the Louve. Very cultured of you to include this content in your book Lyn!
Ricemoon · 45w
But isn't that trade deficit anyway just fictional? Only the trade in manufactured goods or raw materials are taken into account and it doen't include the whole service economy, from which the US exports a lot. Or am I mistaken here?
21M · 45w
I'm almost to that chapter, I've been making my way through your book and it's glorious.
Casey R · 45w
People need to understand how complex systems work: Structure gives rise to behaviour which gives rise to events. As long as the structure remains the same, nothing will actually change. System behaviour arises from internal structure, not external influence! System structure, in turn, is governed...
celestal · 45w
So they would need to get rid of dollar's reserve currency status to solve the underlying problem. How could this be achieved?
Louferlou · 45w
Shouldn't importing lots of cheap goods and services by printing money, make their companies very competitive and somehow compensate the difficulties of their low margin exporting companies ?
James · 45w
As usual you point in the right direction
JK · 45w
Thanks πŸ™ - I’ll read it while i wait.. https://m.primal.net/QKYN.jpg
Tir_na_n'Og · 45w
Love your action figure. You've made it now 😜 Includes: β€’ Mini Fed printer β€’ Signed copy of Broken Money β€’ Express train (no brakes) β€’ Trillion-dollar coin (non-redeemable) https://image.nostr.build/8cbd4fe6015f80656793909fe5a6fa039b4866bd327c4389c395aa4a0aeca869.jpg
nostrich · 45w
Being superticious gives you bad luck... But chapter 13? πŸ˜πŸ˜ΆπŸ˜‚
Piez · 45w
Gm🫑
Aitor Angualia · 45w
The new hit single by Linkin Park - Heavy is the crown https://youtu.be/R8OqqaBwcl8
nicnym #BIP-110 · 45w
So let’s say you know that the reserve currency was about to change. Would you try to reverse policy beforehand or nah?
Conner Patten · 45w
https://m.primal.net/QLGW.png
JasonA · 45w
Thanks for the reminder about this important chapter. I'm re-reading and annotating this time so I can help myself recall themes and data points for friends that think they "get it" but not like nostr:nprofile1qqsw4v882mfjhq9u63j08kzyhqzqxqc8tgf740p4nxnk9jdv02u37ncpz4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezumtpd35kutn0de...
ariondir · 44w
Heard a lot of this for the first time from my good friend nostr:nprofile1qqstd8eupahplhc0xk980v9p6eqk3n7nr2km6mdlyhq2460e4ckwtdspz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9e3h2unjv4h8gtnx095suz3ehn 🫢🏼 Thanks for sharing Lyn!
Moss · 44w
The truth. The ability to print money is more like the Lord of the Rings https://media.tenor.com/GzJNeW162VgAAAAC/gollum-lord-of-the-rings.gif