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ECONOMY IS ABOUT US WE CAN AND WANT TO TALK ABOUT ECONOMY OUR PERSPECTIVE ON ECONOMY
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ECOLOGY = UNDERSTANDING OF OUR HOUSE ECONOMY = HOUSEKEEPING ECO COMES FROM THE GREEK “OIKOS”, WHICH MEANS HOUSE
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VALUES BEHIND THE RULES OF OUR ECONOMY THIS COMMUNITY CREATES LOTS OF WEALTH AND JOBS, A FANTASTIC GROWTH!
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LAND LABOUR CAPITAL
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WHY INTEREST-FREE ECONOMY? AN INTEREST-FREE ECONOMY HELPS TO CREATE… A FAIR SOCIETY AND SUSTAINABLE
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AN INTEREST-FREE ECONOMY… STOPS THE REDISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH FROM THOSE WHO HAS LESS TO THOSE WHO HAS MORE
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FROM BARTER EXCHANGE TO… MONEY! WHICH: IS A MEAN OF EXCHANGE WORKS AS A STANDARD PRESERVES THE VALUE
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THEN PEOPLE STARTED TO USE INTERESTS AND THE MEANS OF EXCHANGE “MONEY” STARTED TO BE SEEN AS A MERCHANDISE TODAY IT IS GENERALLY ACEPTED THAT SOME PEOPLE EARN MONEY ONLY BECAUSE THEY OWN MONEY, BUT MONEY… * CAN NOT GROW * CAN NOT WORK THERE’S ALWAYS SOMEONE WHO HAS TO PAY FOR THAT
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THE NATURE OF COMPOUND INTEREST YEAR 0 SAVING 1 KR TO 5% INTEREST YEAR 2010
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Interest paid and interest/profits received by Swedish population during 2007
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Debt of the Swedish families and companies Blue – families Pink - companies
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AN INTEREST-FREE ECONOMY.. …MAKES EASIER FOR THE GOVERNMENT, THE REGIONS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES TO USE THE MONEY FOR IMPORTANT SERVICES (INSTEAD OF USING IT TO PAY INTERESTS)
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The Swedish national debt 1975-2008 Billion SEK
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State’s expenses: 790,3 billion SEK Interest payed for the state: 48,2 billion SEK
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State’s expenses 2008
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Aid: OECD, 2008 www.stat.oecd.org www.stat.oecd.org Interest and Repayments: UNCTAD, Handbook of.statistics 2008, si.d 379 EVERY YEAR…IN BILLION DOLLARS AND GLOBALLY? AID INTERESTS REPAYMENTS
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AND DON’T FORGET THAT THERE´S USUALLY “HIDDEN INTERESTS” IN THE THINGS THAT YOU BUY
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