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The ‘Transfer of Wealth’ Myth
August 25th, 2008
This is in response to Vaclav Smil’s A Reality Check on the Pickens Energy Plan.
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Mr. Smil,
While you take every other issue to task, you miss the opportunity to dispel the ‘transfer of wealth’ myth.
Your readers may appreciate this clip from a Library of Economics and Liberty podcast addressing just this myth:
Don Boudreaux (George Mason University) on Globalization and Trade Deficits
In summary, we send $700b/yr but receive that amount back in oil, so while there is indeed a transfer of wealth, it is bi-directional and no debt is created in the process between the two parties doing the ‘trading.’
Though I suppose, ‘we buy $700b/yr in oil…’ isn’t as sensational as ‘we transfer $700b/yr of our wealth to oil producing nations.’ Oh well.
In any case that podcast is a good listen, enjoy.
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This is in response to Vaclav Smil’s A Reality Check on the Pickens Energy Plan.
—
Mr. Smil,
While you take every other issue to task, you miss the opportunity to dispel the ‘transfer of wealth’ myth.
Your readers may appreciate this clip from a Library of Economics and Liberty podcast addressing just this myth:
Don Boudreaux (George Mason University) on Globalization and Trade Deficits
In summary, we send $700b/yr but receive that amount back in oil, so while there is indeed a transfer of wealth, it is bi-directional and no debt is created in the process between the two parties doing the ‘trading.’
Though I suppose, ‘we buy $700b/yr in oil…’ isn’t as sensational as ‘we transfer $700b/yr of our wealth to oil producing nations.’ Oh well.
In any case that podcast is a good listen, enjoy.
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