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====== Free Trade - A Wealth vs. Energy Model ====== | ====== Free Trade - A Wealth vs. Energy Model ====== | ||
- | As an experiment for [[https:// | + | As an experiment for [[https:// |
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===== Summary ===== | ===== Summary ===== | ||
- | The goal was to create as fair a simulation as possible of the evolution of a free market trading economy using a few simple parameters, and compare how the transfer of wealth related to the transfer of energy - or quality of life. | + | The goal was to create as fair a simulation as possible of the evolution of a free market trading economy using a few simple parameters, and compare how the transfer of wealth related to the transfer of 'energy' |
A model ' | A model ' | ||
- | * Each agent would start with the same amount of wealth and energy. (Capital) | + | * Each agent starts |
- | * Each agent would be given a randomly applied ' | + | * Each agent is given a randomly applied ' |
- | * Each agent would trade with a fixed number of randomly allocated | + | * Each agent trades |
- | * A ' | + | * A ' |
- | * Every trade would expend | + | * Every trade costs 1 unit of an agent' |
* There is always the same amount of money in the system | * There is always the same amount of money in the system | ||
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Even though quality of life generally increases for all agents, there is a significant cost in terms of inequality and the suction of wealth from society by the wealthy. And it's worth emphasising that there are no greed or privilege elements in this model; the gravitation of wealth to the wealthy is simply a mathematical function of their costs becoming proportionally less and less. | Even though quality of life generally increases for all agents, there is a significant cost in terms of inequality and the suction of wealth from society by the wealthy. And it's worth emphasising that there are no greed or privilege elements in this model; the gravitation of wealth to the wealthy is simply a mathematical function of their costs becoming proportionally less and less. | ||
- | When both the transfers of wealth and energy are taken equally into consideration the net benefit to society is only marginal, whereas a society | + | When both the transfers of wealth and energy are taken equally into consideration the net benefit to society is only marginal, whereas a society |
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