[GJM] Urgent -- United nationsn Development Programme
robert searle
dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Oct 18 04:21:12 MDT 2007
Dear Rodney et al,
As far as I am concerned there is only one
real solution to many of the worlds problems, and that
is Transfinancial Economics, or TFE. A limited
"experimental" form of it could be created with the
help of IT experts, and economists though the
inflation controls may be a bit "primitive" (initially
that is)_if we are genuninely talking about an
"emergency" situation (ie the controls would require
much expert research, plus the development of a
credible legal framework plus cooperation from banks,
plus intergovernmental logistics, plus developing
infrastructure....etc etc).
Anyway, I would like to make a submission to the UNDP
via your good self. So, I have also sent a private
email. I doubt whether they would take the TFE
proposal seriuosly unless there was some backing from
academics who were willing to stick their necks out.
But, you never know. Anything is possible!!
Robert Searle.
PS. Your book on the Modern Universal Paradigm was an
excellent easy read, and introduction to Binary
Economics. I hope you write more.......Thank you for
signing my copy, and along with the kind message
therein.
--- Rodney Shakespeare
<rodney.shakespeare1 at btinternet.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Things are hotting up in various places.
>
> Your attention is urgently drawn to the United
> Nations Development Programme
> which is asking for new ideas for financing a
> solution to the rapidly
> approaching environmental crisis particularly in
> developing nations. UNDP
> is urgently looking for something which can produce
> many billlion of dollars
> (or whatever) every year. The submission
> information gives an
> impression of urgency, even desperation, for new
> thinking. The proposals
> are required for the ten day conference at Bali,
> Indonesia, early in
> December.
>
> This is a tremendous opportunity -- either we have
> big new financial ideas
> for helping to solve the crisis (and big new ideas
> is what UNDP wants) or we
> have not -- it's one or the other.
>
> I have just submitted a proposal for the use of
> national central bank-issued
> interest-free loans (although other countries could
> also supply the loans)
> and I cannot see that there can be any other
> alternative which is
> interest-free and capable of organising resources on
> the huge scale required
> (but I could be wrong). For a rough idea of the
> submitted proposal please
> see the diagram which is at www.binaryeconomics.net
> (but not in the
> Wikipedia article which has been vandalised).
>
> If anybody wants to make a submission to UNDP
> please email me immediately
> at rodney.shakespeare1 at btopenworld.com and I will
> forward the necessary
> information for submitting a proposal. It is
> surprisingly simple -- the
> proposal is limited to 500 words -- but NB, it must
> be submitted by 30th
> October.
>
> Rodney Shakespeare.
>
> PS. Please take immediate action to protect the
> Wikipedia article and start
> by protesting against the deletion of the diagram
> and the photographs of
> Senators Russell Long and Mike Gravel.
>
>
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