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Earth Monetary Supply (EMS) Aggregates

Authors: Jeno Joseph Giordano;

Earth Monetary Supply (EMS) Aggregates

Abstract

Abstract This document elucidates the Earth Monetary Supply (EMS) Aggregates framework, an innovative monetary system designed for an earth economy. It focuses on three primary aggregates: ME2, ME1, and ME0, each playing a unique role in the circulation and valuation of EarthDollars. ME2 addresses the broadest context of EarthDollar valuation and tax collection, ME1 deals with the operational currency within Earth's economies, and ME0 centers on profit circulation. This system integrates advanced financial concepts with a focus on sustainable economic practices, aiming to foster a balanced and equitable earth economy. The EMS model represents a paradigm shift in earth monetary theory, emphasizing environmental and social impacts alongside economic growth, highlighting the EMS's potential to redefine economic interactions on Earth.

Funding: This research did not receive any external funding and was personally funded by the author.

Keywords

Social Impact Finance, Earth Social Contract (ESC), Economic Modeling, Earth Founding Documents, Economic Equitability, Financial Systems and Theory, EarthBank (EB), (NEO) New Earth Order, Earth Society, EarthDollar (ED), Earth Constitution, Earth Monetary Supply (EMS), Earth Valuation (EV), Earth's Narrative and Theme, Environmental Policy and Economics, EMS Aggregates, Social Economics, Financial Innovation, Basic Necessity Supply Chain (BNSC), EarthTax (ET), Earth Monetary Supply Aggregates, Monetary Economics, EarthDollars, Earth Economics, Frontier Sector, Earth's spheres, Sustainable Economic Practices, ME2, ME1, ME0 Aggregates, Environmental Economics, Earthtocracy

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