Zimbabwe Situation

This is why Zimbabwe will rapidly overtake every other SADC economy 

Source: This is why Zimbabwe will rapidly overtake every other SADC economy | Fin24

A GEOLOGIST told me: “When God drew the national boundaries, he employed a geologist who knew where all the valuable minerals are. He drew the boundaries accordingly, making the nation into the richest in Africa.”

This combination will likely take Zimbabwe into a leading position in the region much more quickly than anyone thought possible.

  1. First, they will create their own currency as explained last week. Zimbabwe’s banking system will recover within three months.
  2. Then they will redesign their financial framework.

THE THEME

If you were designing an aircraft, you would design the airframe to fly without a pilot. It would be stable and adjust itself to the up and down drafts hitting it along the way. Only then would you try to manage the flight with a pilot and instruments of control.

It is the same with economics.

The skills needed to design the framework for economies to ‘fly’ are those which are learned by financial advisers and financial product designers. Control systems are taught to engineers. This combination is not taught to economists in any full detail, which may explain the absence of these key ideas from their textbooks.

There is a summary of my book here.

WHAT MAKES A STABLE FINANCIAL ECONOMY?

Here is an outline of the new savings and lending contracts and why they are essential:

THE KEY

If too much money gets created and inflation goes up, the excess money gets mopped up in higher prices and incomes, costs, values, savings, and pensions. The inflation then dies without any intervention.

HERE IS HOW

It is better that money does not fall in value too fast because these variables don’t all rise at the same time. Some people get left behind. That is why we need control over the rate of money creation.

WHO LIKES THIS NEW MODEL FOR LENDING AND SAVINGS?

You may enjoy watching this brief excerpt from a related university lecture.

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