"You have to have dreams. This time you went to Moscow. If you pay a little attention to the Soviet Union, you will find that there are problems in many places in this country."
Alan Wilson asked his wife to sit down, and then began to describe without prejudice, "For example, do Soviet suitcases have no pulleys? No matter where the Soviets travel, they carry bulky suitcases. This is the planned economy.
Simplification of goods. But in fact, this simplification brings huge inconvenience."
How much efficiency improvement can be brought by saving a process of installing pulleys? Alan Wilson intuitively believes that it should not bring much, but the inconvenience caused is incalculable.
From this point of view, although the living standard of the Soviet Union is much better than that of a certain big country, in some material aspects it is really not as good as the people of a certain big country.
In his previous life, he had heard a joke since he was a child, that is, the Soviet Union could not make a hydraulic kettle. Now that he thinks about it, it is definitely not that the Soviet Union does not have such technical capabilities. After all, this kind of kettle is really not difficult. The reasonable explanation is that it was omitted because of efficiency issues.
Already.
In addition to the random simplification of goods, the Soviet Union also had a major problem with the misuse of subsidies. Although it had accumulated a large amount of rubles in the country for decades, it continued to subsidize various foods, maintaining the prices of food decades ago.
Isn’t that nonsense?
"This is the Soviet Union. If any country had been doing this for decades, it would have already run into problems." When Alan Wilson said this, he couldn't help but lament the Soviet Union's vast territory and rich resources.
There are only a few countries in the world that can be said to be endowed with resources. Among them, the Soviet Union is certainly the one with no shortcomings in all aspects. As a single country, it can definitely crush the United States, and it will not fall behind when it comes to the United States and Canada.
, coupled with Australia, it will be difficult.
Anyway, in terms of the value of future explorable resources, Russia is far behind the United States, not to mention that the Soviet Union is five million square kilometers larger than Russia.
"The Soviet Union attaches great importance to this annual meeting. It can be predicted that British investment is welcome."
Pamela Mountbatten obviously agreed that the Soviet Union was vast and resourceful. In fact, most people in the world should agree with this. With such massive resources, who would think that such a country would stumble.
But this does not include Alan Wilson. No country can have unlimited overdrafts. He said with contempt, "The Soviets should think carefully about how to start the real estate economy. This will work better than other countries no matter how much they invest. I'm not kidding."
In any country, the amount of liquid currency is far greater than the goods that exist in society. Even in the United States, if all Americans choose to consume at the same time, a city on a mountain cannot find the corresponding goods to cope with it.
This consumption will also explode, and the result may not be better than that of the Soviet Union, it may even be worse.
At that time, currency will no longer be currency. Let alone the U.S. dollar, which is a sovereign currency, even the U.S. dollar under the Bretton Woods system will not help. The greater the dream, the greater the devaluation.
The problem in this regard in the Soviet Union is definitely more serious than that in the United States. The United States has many more consumer channels than the Soviet Union. In the Soviet Union, college is free, while in the United States, college loans are free. Most medical projects and commonly used drugs are free. In the United States, if you get sick once, you will be classed.
Fall.
The huge amount of rubles in the Soviet banking system must be digested through a channel. There is no need to look for other examples. Although this example is not very positive, it is Japan, where the bubble has risen at this time.
Japan has chosen to keep pace with the stock market and real estate market. There is even a Tokyo that can buy the entire real estate of the United States and prosper the country.
Although the real estate market in a big country will also be very arrogant a few decades later, to be honest, it cannot be compared with Japan, because the real estate market in the United States in the 21st century is even bigger than that in a big country. How can it be compared with one Tokyo in the 1980s and the entire United States?
?Really take the bubble economy seriously?
The Soviet Union has absolutely the conditions to implement real estate to rejuvenate the country. The Khrushchev Building built during the Khrushchev period was itself a stop-gap measure, and it only solved the problem of whether or not it existed.
It was already decided at that time that a better one would be built in 20 to 30 years. Maphead only had to read Khrushchev's speeches at that time to solve the Soviet Union's problems and use the rubles absorbed over the past decades to build a more conscientious house.
Lose.
The Soviet people have no money, so naturally they will not be psychologically unbalanced because they have a lot of cash in their hands and cannot buy anything. They are saving money for consumption, why can't they wait ten or eight years?
The land in the Soviet Union is also nationalized. The final sales price is not a matter of the last word from the leadership. To be fair, the success rate is very high. Real estate can also drive increased demand in many industries such as home appliances, steel, and cement. Japan
A population of more than 100 million can play for five years, but the Soviet Union can play for ten years.
Even if the President of the United States is re-elected, it will only last eight years. In ten years, he may be replaced by someone who is not so stubborn. We can't expect the acting president to be Reagan, right? Maybe it will be Zipperton.
Pamela Mountbatten pulled her husband's cheek and said, "Can't this method be used in the UK? You have no method to use it in your own country."
"No, because it has been used for a long time. Some of the Soviet Union's difficulties are not difficulties for us, but our difficulties may have never been encountered by the Soviets." Alan Wilson shrugged and said, "British land is not state-owned.
For industries that are completely market-oriented, the effect of using this method will definitely not be as great as that of countries with state-owned land."
Alan Wilson warmly welcomed the richest woman back home, and then conducted a personnel inspection in Whitehall. Seeing that his age was very close to retirement, some arrangements had to be made.
However, what is certain is that the supreme authority will definitely postpone his retirement. Norman Brooke was physically and mentally exhausted at that time and did not make even the slightest effort to postpone his retirement. Even though he was a noble person, it did not mean that he should follow suit.
Not only will he not follow suit, he will also make some personnel arrangements to ensure that even if he really retires, he will still have control over Whitehall affairs.
You must know that those who are loyal are incompetent and those who are capable are not loyal. This is a problem faced by many people in power. Currently, Alan Wilson does not have many good candidates, but fortunately, there is still enough time to slowly investigate.
Let’s deal with the immediate matter first. Burke Trend and John Hunter have two British foundations in their hands. It can be said that they are in charge of at least part of the Commonwealth’s money bag. Now the trend of appreciation of the yen is obvious. From the national
For the sake of interests, is it not too much for the UK to be optimistic about Japan's future development?
The hints have been so obvious. The two gentlemen Burke Trend and John Hunter certainly think that it is not excessive. There is nothing excessive in investing, and there is no need to hide anything, just go to Japan.
Anyway, the Japanese yen is a freely convertible currency. At the Jamaica meeting, the three European powers joined forces to restrict the settlement share of the Japanese yen, but they could not deny any benefits and still nodded in favor of a freely convertible currency.
If the yen is a controlled currency, let alone the UK, US capital will not dare to enter Japan. What if the Japanese block it? How powerful is international capital compared with the power of the country?
Still a little smaller.
Why is Soros shorting the pound? Because the pound is also a freely convertible currency.
"But the Prime Minister's approval is the most important." Burke Trend and John Hunter agreed, but Mrs. Thatcher must know about this matter. Whitehall does not yet have the power to act beyond the cabinet.
After all, Britain also has a government.
"I told the Prime Minister," Alan Wilson assured confidently, "In fact, this trend is already obvious, and I believe the Prime Minister will not stop it."
Although Mrs. Thatcher is now a war hero and a Prime Minister with high approval ratings who defended the interests of the British Empire, the Cabinet Secretary is still somewhat confident. If he dares to disagree, he will take the Prime Minister on a rocket!
The despicable lust shown by the Cabinet Secretary from time to time has been felt by Mrs. Thatcher. She has been reminding herself to keep her distance and not let this man relive his old dreams.
Every time the cabinet secretary failed, Mrs. Thatcher seemed to have sought justice for herself when she was the chairperson of the Campus Conservative Party.
Little did the Prime Minister know that Alan Wilson, who prides himself on being the supreme authority, has acted opposite many acting actresses, especially someone who is good at handling such unattainable roles. As he gets older, he needs to use his acting skills even more.
To make up for it, Mrs. Thatcher still had to agree to this matter.
The UK also had a 5% share of the sell-off under the Plaza Accord. It stands to reason that it should buy all the yen, plus buy some yen from two foundations to make up for the losses caused by the strike in the UK this year. Is this too much?
Alan Wilson thought it was not too much, and after his persuasion, Mrs. Thatcher also felt that it was not too much.
While discussing, very subtle changes also occurred in other parts of the world. For example, a certain big country welcomed a group of guests wearing headscarves. On the surface, Saudi Arabia has a very average relationship with a certain big country. It is an atheist country, and
Saudi Arabia has always seemed out of place.
But it also depends on what the issue is. Take the issue of strategic missiles as an example. Obviously Saudi Arabia also has the flexibility of a country on the moral level. It comes to the imperial capital with full sincerity to test. Of course, confidentiality is important, and it is necessary to
Hidden from other countries, especially the United States.
Saudi Arabia once pinned its hopes on the United States, but the United States was unwilling to sell even 150 kilometers of tactical missiles to Saudi Arabia. It was too insincere, so there was no need to talk.
As the largest exporter of oil, Saudi Arabia has the most cash in its hands. In the field of cash, Saudi Arabia can even beat Japan. At this time, a large country is very short of foreign exchange. In order to find foreign exchange that can maintain foreign trade, the eyes