Interesting read about how trade deficit is measured by the BEA. I'm not sure what I think of it yet, but it does make sense that maybe we're not getting the whole picture in our trade deficit number.http://www.utdt.edu/~fsturzen/darkmatter_051130.pdfIts about a 15 min read, but here's the gyst of it for you lazy bums:
2/5/2006 12:27:32 PM
....there's only room in this galaxy for one dark matter....
2/5/2006 12:42:01 PM
^^hmmm...this assumes that this brand has mass appeal in all sectors. i know disney has mass appeal in asia, but not so much in europe. yeah, thats just related to this article, but still, isnt this assuming that all American brands have mass appeal? Quite a few do, to be sure, but I'm not sold on this. sounds like wishful thinking. I never think about it this way.Can overseas production like this really counter the massive amount of asian manurfacting pouring into this country? i mean, im still trying to inderstand these issues myself. im more of a protectionist myself, but im still trying to gather information.[Edited on February 5, 2006 at 7:53 PM. Reason : .]
2/5/2006 7:46:41 PM
^^That's what I thought about when I read the thread title as well.
2/5/2006 9:54:37 PM
The basis that I should have stated in the first post is that by the BEA's accounting, the U.S. should have total foreign assets of -2.5 trillion, yet somehow these assets are producing a net income of 38.6 billion/year.The authors then theorize that the U.S. foreign assets must actually somehow be positive, and try to determine what it is that makes them positive. This is the "Dark Matter." They throw a lot of stuff at the wall to see if it sticks, such as the Disney example I posted.
2/5/2006 11:07:24 PM
interesting. im having trouble conceptualizing what exactly is the dark matter, in that why is it (according to the authors) that only the U.S. and the U.K. are exporting dark matter to the rest of the world?
2/6/2006 12:01:53 AM
is "dark matter" just a term for general financial shrewdness? that we (the US and UK) are somehow more clever in our finances, and therefore get a better ROI than other countries?this seems suspicious. even if this is legit, and if its true, then its only a matter of time before the other countries wise up.
2/6/2006 12:05:27 AM
what its basically saying is that the gubment issues debtmakes the tax payers pay for itand the corporations ultimately profit
2/6/2006 12:22:15 AM
im not sure thats what the paper was saying.
2/6/2006 1:28:55 AM
yeah, but is that what the cash flows are saying?or is that fuzzy math?
2/6/2006 8:13:24 PM
The Economist takes on Dark Matter:http://www.economist.com/finance/displaystory.cfm?story_id=5408129
2/6/2006 9:40:32 PM
2/8/2006 7:54:05 AM
http://biz.yahoo.com/special/economy06_article1.htmlBased on this article, I'm a believer, maybe not exactly in the "Dark Matter" theory, but at least the concept of it.
2/8/2006 5:00:32 PM