5% to 20%
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The US has 5% of the world's population and imports 20% of the world's exports.
That gigantic investment of our jobs and capital (your income consolidated) overseas is about to feel what it means to be a part of a command economy in cyclical compression.
Emerging markets are about to experience what a bear market, and the magnifier effect, means. That 20 percent import factor is no coincidence.
So how will the retributive value on a consolidated wealth on a global economic scale be managed?
Will it be an overwhelming demand for for a strong, central command and control of a supra-sovereign elite--Hamiltonianism on steroids?
Will the Jeffersonian ideal be buried in crisis management?
No. Emerging markets are about to discover what monetizing a comparative advantage is, and that won't be just providing cheap labor.
Very best wishes.
That gigantic investment of our jobs and capital (your income consolidated) overseas is about to feel what it means to be a part of a command economy in cyclical compression.
Emerging markets are about to experience what a bear market, and the magnifier effect, means. That 20 percent import factor is no coincidence.
So how will the retributive value on a consolidated wealth on a global economic scale be managed?
Will it be an overwhelming demand for for a strong, central command and control of a supra-sovereign elite--Hamiltonianism on steroids?
Will the Jeffersonian ideal be buried in crisis management?
No. Emerging markets are about to discover what monetizing a comparative advantage is, and that won't be just providing cheap labor.
Very best wishes.
