".........ari numutkeun abdi mah langkung salamet keneh angerkeun, ulah
konversi
antawis emas kana duit atanapi duit kana emas...cag!....."  Kumaha ieu teh
lieur ..diputus kitu niley konversina..atanapi jalan sorangan2...??

On 1/7/09, ibnasian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   --- In [email protected] <Baraya_Sunda%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "Waluya" <waluya2...@...> wrote:
> >
> > Salian ti kaalusanana lamun balik deui make standar emas, tapi aya oge
> > kalemahanana, saperti disebut artikel wiki dihandap ieu :
> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_standard
> >
> > The total amount of gold that has ever been mined has been estimated at
> > around 142,000 tons.[12] Assuming a gold price of US$1,000 per
> ounce, or
> > $32,500 per kilogram, the total value of all the gold ever mined
> would be
> > around $4.5 trillion. This is less than the value of circulating
> money in
> > the U.S. alone, where more than $7.6 trillion is in circulation or in
> > deposit (although international banking currently practices fractional
> > reserves).[13] Therefore, a return to the gold standard would result
> in a
> > significant increase in the current value of gold, which may limit
> its use
> > in current applications.[14] For example, instead of using the ratio of
> > $1,000 per ounce, the ratio can be defined as $2,000 per ounce (or
> $1,000
> > per 1/2 ounce) effectively raising the value of gold to $8 trillion.
> > However, this is specifically a perceived disadvantage of return to
> the Gold
> > standard and not the efficacy of the Gold Standard itself.
> Furthermore, Gold
> > standard advocates consider this to be both acceptable and
> necessary.[15]
> >
> > Fluctuations in the amount of gold that is mined could cause
> inflation if
> > there is an increase, or deflation if there is a decrease.[16][17]
> Some hold
> > the view that this contributed to the Great Depression.[18][14]
> Others argue
> > that a politically usurped monetary system, not the gold standard,
> > contributed to the Great Depression. Gold stocks were available to the
> > Federal Reserve for credit expansion in the early 1930s. Fed operatives
> > simply failed to utilize them.[19]
> >
> > Some have contended that the gold standard may be susceptible to
> speculative
> > attacks when a government's financial position appears weak. For
> example,
> > some believe the United States was forced to raise its interest
> rates in the
> > middle of the Great Depression to defend the credibility of its
> > currency.[18] Gold Standard advocates argue that the rise in
> interest rates
> > during a recession is the appropriate market response, in order to
> encourage
> > an increase in savings and return the economy to growth.
> >
> > If a country wanted to devalue their currency, it would produce sharper
> > changes than the smooth declines seen in fiat currencies, depending
> on the
> > method of devaluation.[20]
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Rahman
> > To: [email protected] <Baraya_Sunda%40yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 4:28 PM
> > Subject: [Baraya_Sunda] Re: emas diduitkeun atawa duit diemaskeun?
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected] <Baraya_Sunda%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "Dian Tresna Nugraha"
> > <dian.nugraha@> wrote:
> > >
> >
> > > DN:
> > > Logam mulia saperti emas, perak, platina sacara alami tos jadi
> > valuta
> > > bebas pulitik..
> >
> > Enya eta teh Kang kitu? Coba bandungan we tambang emas Amrik di Papua.
> > Jaman Soeharto muatan politik na badag pisan. malah ayeuna ge pan jadi
> > tambah pakepuk lin?
> >
>
> ari numutkeun abdi mah langkung salamet keneh angerkeun, ulah konversi
> antawis emas kana duit atanapi duit kana emas...cag!
>
>  
>


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