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Title: 11-Year Old Solves Euro Crisis
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://www.wealthwire.com/news/finance/2962?r=1
Published: Apr 6, 2012
Author: Brittany Stepniak
Post Date: 2012-04-06 01:38:42 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 162
Comments: 3

The Wolfson Economics Prize finalists were just announced, and amongst the financial experts and analysts, an honorable mention was awarded to someone with only an elementary education.

Here's the recipient's impressive story:

Jurre Hermans, a 10-year-old boy from the Netherlands (11-years-old now), had written a letter expressing his concern over the Euro crisis. Moreover, that letter also included his version of a viable solution that would allow the Greek government to pay off its debt.

In a brilliantly written letter the young boy maps out his clever – and petty tyrannical! – loan repayment system to follow suit once Greece leaves the Euro.

Even more impressive, the boy's father helped him translate the letter into English as their family speaks Dutch.

To sum up Jurre's idea: All Greek people would bring their euros to the bank and exchange that money for Greece's older currency, the Greek Drachme. Then, the bank that has collected all those euros would pass them all along to the Greek government (note: the euros within the government form a "pizza" as seen in the attached picture). That would allow the government to begin repaying its debts, according to Hermans: “everyone who has a debt gets a slice of the pizza. You see that all these euro’s in the pizza’s go the companies and banks who have given loans in greece (see right in my picture).”

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But, wait! That's not the clever part of the plan, says Hermans. This next excerpt reveals his clever mind at work, where the real motion of his plan becomes clear:

The Greek people do not want to exchange their Euro’s for Drachmes because they know that this Drachme will lose its value dramatically. They try to keep or hide their Euro’s. They know that if they wait a while they will get more Drachmes. So if a Greek man tries to keep his Euros (or bring his euros to a bank in an other country like Holland [or] Germany) and it is discovered, he gets a penalty just as high or double as the whole amount in euros he tried to hide!!! In this way I ensure that all Greeks bring their euros to a greek bank and so the greek government can pay back all the debts.

So there you have it, ladies and gentlemen. Rest easy, this elementary student has a handle on everything!

Lest we keep in mind he's got a busy schedule to keep up with...he's got a dog and a bird residing with him and his family of five. He also said he has “5 friends with whom I play all day, mostly outside.”

Let's let him get back to his friends, family, and pets and let the other Wolfson Economics Prize finalists work tackling Europe's debt crisis.

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It's as simply as that.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

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GreyLmist  posted on  2012-04-07   3:46:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: GreyLmist (#1)

The Greek people do not want to exchange their Euro’s for Drachmes because they know that this Drachme will lose its value dramatically

It's likely that the Drachme-for-Euro is a setup concocted by he kid's old man but he realized he could get much more publicity for the scam if it came out as the kid's proposal. The exchange effectively doubles the money supply without commensurate production of marketable goods and services so that's the reason the Drachme would drop. The "new" Drachme would work inside the country, at least for a while, but would be of little or no value abroad until Greeks produced olives, etc., for export. Same trick helicopter Ben has been using in America.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2012-04-07   22:13:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Tatarewicz (#2)

The exchange effectively doubles the money supply without commensurate production of marketable goods

Maybe they could charge twice as many Euros for goods and services as Drachmes but if debt is being retired by the exchange, shouldn't those invented-on- request Euros then be taken out of Greek circulation as the end of the loan arrangements? All money created for a loan should be returned to the nothing from whence it came as it's repaid. The labors to produce benefits from the loans have generated the real wealth over time to cancel out the Euro poker chips hocus pocus. Otherwise, bankers are enriched by the amount of each loan for which they had no money of their own anyway to supposedly "risk" by the transaction.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2012-04-07   22:50:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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