Islandiaz blog honetan nahiko aritu gara.
Islandia: zer gertatu da?1
Islandia: eredua ote?2
Islandia: bilakaera3
Eredu baten bila: Islandia ala Eskozia?4
Islandiari buruzko zenbait berri5
Txaloak Islandiarentzat6
Islandiak zuzen egin zuen… beste guztiak oker egiten ari dira7
Azken berriak: Islandiak irabazi du8
Islandiaz bi hitz (gehiago)9
Islandia: orain zer?10
Iceland, Islandia11
Berriz ere Islandia albistea da. Hona hemen albistea: Iceland To Take Back The Power To Create Money12
Aipatutako punturik garrantzitsuenak:
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Frosti Sigurjonsson-en txostena13: “…suggests taking the power to create money away from commercial banks, and hand it to the central bank and, ultimately, Parliament.”
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Islandiako Parlamentuak onartu behar du
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Onartzekotan, gauza asko aldatuko dira14
Albisteak beste berri batzuk sortu ditu. Bi aipatuko ditugu, eredu gisa:
a) Iceland looks at ending boom and bust with radical money plan15
“The findings will be an important contribution to the upcoming discussion, here and elsewhere, on money creation and monetary policy,” Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson said.”
“Under the so-called Sovereign Money proposal, the country’s central bank would become the only creator of money. “Crucially, the power to create money is kept separate from the power to decide how that new money is used,” Mr Sigurjonsson wrote in the proposal. “As with the state budget, the parliament will debate the government’s proposal for allocation of new money,” he wrote.”
“Banks would continue to manage accounts and payments, and would serve as intermediaries between savers and lenders.”
b) PM Calls for Reform of Iceland’s Monetary System16
“Iceland, being a sovereign state with an independent currency, is free to abandon the present unstable fractional reserves system17 and implement a better monetary system,” Frosti maintained, adding, “Such an initiative must however rest on further study of the alternatives and a widespread consensus on the urgency for reform.”
The good news: eztabaida hasi da.
The bad news, or at least not so good news: DTM-koen ikuspuntua faltan botatzen da, oraindik behintzat.
Baina, nork daki? Hasiera ez da batere txarra…
4 Ikus https://www.unibertsitatea.net/blogak/heterodoxia/2012/02/15/eredu-baten-bila-islandia-ala-eskozia/.
5 Ikus https://www.unibertsitatea.net/blogak/heterodoxia/2012/02/29/islandiari-buruzko-zenbait-berri/.
7 Ikus https://www.unibertsitatea.net/blogak/heterodoxia/2012/08/29/islandiak-zuzen-egin-zuen-beste-guztiak-oker-egiten-ari-dira/.
8 Ikus https://www.unibertsitatea.net/blogak/heterodoxia/2013/01/29/azken-berriak-islandiak-irabazi-du/.
13 Txostena edo dokumentua: Monetary Reform. A better monetary reform for Iceland, http://www.forsaetisraduneyti.is/media/Skyrslur/monetary-reform.pdf.
14 Ingelesez: “Can’t see commercial banks in the western world be too happy with this. They must be contemplating wiping the island nation off the map. If accepted in the Iceland parliament, the plan would change the game in a very radical way. It would be successful too, because there is no bigger scourge on our economies than commercial banks creating money and then securitizing and selling off the loans they just created the money (credit) with.”
15 Ikus http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/11507810/Iceland-looks-at-ending-boom-and-bust-with-radical-money-plan.html.
17 Ezaguna da sistema hori, gainera txostenaren bibliografian sistema horren aitaponteko bat azaltzen da: Zarlenga, S. A. (2002) The Lost Science of Money. American Money Institute.
Hona hemen aspaldian egindako kritika: https://www.unibertsitatea.net/blogak/heterodoxia/2009/01/19/dirua-eta-kreditua/ eta ondoko hau batez ere: https://www.unibertsitatea.net/otarrea/gizarte-zientziak/ekonomia/dirua-eta-kreditua.
joseba says:
Islandiaren eredua:
Iceland Imprisoned Its Bankers And Let Banks Go Bust: What Happened Next In 3 Charts
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-06-11/iceland-imprisoned-its-bankers-and-let-banks-go-bust-what-happened-next-3-charts