Michael Every joins me in this episode. He's the global strategist for Rabobank.
Today I've learnt A LOT from this discussion, including why Central Banks worldwide have taken a keen interest in the environment, and Central Bank Digital Currencies recently.
Programmable currency can ensure capital and resource is directed towards green infrastructure projects. Assuming the currency is linked to a common objective of a large trading block (say Europe, North America, Australia and NZ?), you now have an idea of what could make a new base for a common currency.
A CBDC backed by carbon?
It's hard to say if that plays out, but either way it means the shift towards this transformation could come at the cost of producing goods and services for consumption. If the supply side falls, higher interest rates have to beat down consumer demand even further.
In other words, under this hypothetical scenario – things get really expensive for you and me, and our standard of living for the first time in a long time, may broadly decline.
Still, we'll likely do it for a good cause...
CBDC’s. Previously known as a solution looking for a problem, now appear to have a purpose in the green transition. A common digital currency, working towards a common objective of controlling our environment: We've arrived in Oceania about 40 years late.
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