And the ATM. This reminds me of that. Also, Yoga struggling as he is with school and two jobs is all to familiar. I think more than most can relate to him easily- making the show easier to watch. I have no life. NTR coming soon. And Igor got a new Hat and cane. Yes, the first thing that came to mind when I watched that old man insert the ATM card was….
If so, then really this deal is more evil than it seems… at least we have an bad ass antagonist…. Still, it looks promising. In any case, definitely intrigued, and looking forward to the following episodes. Count me on board. Having that in mind, I was no prepared for the battles, soul possessing credit cards and much more. As promising this series seems to be, the direction style annoyed me a lot.
Money and the power, power and the money… so the song goes. Interesting metaphor for the lure of easy money in RL… But this isnt Madoka level of Faustian deal, still it can be fine plot. So Johnny Depp in anime? In the end though, what is the anime going for.
While it is a unique setting, the message is rather typical these days. Specify the source of hyperinflation and period. Keep in mind that the supplies of the most important goods would be enough for about months if we take data from that period. You did notice that this is about C, so obviously the cause of the currency crisis is that someone is throwing money from helicopters, LOL! Unlike C, real economics have no magic rotary press so taking the history of the argentine example, lets say 3 years.
Do remember to factor the services sector. Ok, taking real data from and sudden out of nowhere? Mind the difference in the amount of reserves in Argentina and in Japan — it means that the collapse of the financial system will not result in immediate shifts in import structure and volume.
Even after 2 months of crisis the import would still be close to its previous volume, at the cost of foreign currency reserves and delay in the contract terms. After 3 months it is possible that the internal demand for the most important products would grow, which would result in short and temporary increase of the import in that sector and there may be a need to use the internal reserves of such goods, which would be enough to last up to 5 months from the start of the hyperinflation.
From 4th month the import in that sector may decrease, but the companies would start shifting to other ways of payment, which would cause a temporary decrease of total export and import amount from 5 to 7th month from the beginning.
In about 9 months enough reserves to last that much the government would be forced to introduce managed economy and regulate import and export based on the economy needs some sort of budget for export and import, it historically was present in similar situations.
After 10 months the industrial sector may recover due to transition to other ways of payments, within managed economy. If the export and import volume and income regulation is introduced in time, the sector of most important product import food etc may recover in 12 month after the beginning. That would take about 1. In less than 2 year the situation would recover, regardless of the hyperinflation. I think it is enough for an answer, taking into account the amount of reserves and structure of import Japan has which excludes the scenario of some less developed country you mentioned.
That is if the government takes the right actions, and the case of default is very unlikely. Also, if you mean the financial services market, the structure of banking system in Japan is different from Iceland, it means that Iceland scenario is not possible there. Your numbers are completely off even after i pointed out relevant statistics are available. I pointed out the services sector simply because it is a direct casualty in a currency collapse.
You failed to take the initiative to find out what the actual, and very large, foreign reserves of japan were nor considered the vast majority of governmental debt being local denominated. Moreover, your attempted to shift the discussion to some undefined areas, in which you claimed to have all-time-working conclusions. Maybe spoon feeding yourself with some basic data about economic unions and internal transactions of international corporations might even work for you before you are able to argue about something.
No one mentioned this major mistake here, while it it would be clear for anyone who had some extensive practice in the area. It is interesting to observe the people following the assumptions which are fake from the very beginning. I case if this discussion goes on, i still have a few major stupid assumptions to be discussed, but it was interesting to see if some people here have the knowledge and are willing to discuss that. Guys guys.
It was a horrible and sad ending for kimimaro. Kimimaro has become invisible to all human beings. This kind of reminds me of Lain at the end where she can travel through time and can appear and disappear at will but it looks like kimimaro will be alone unable to be seen for the remaining of his life.
It is the happy ending! They destroy the midas money value that was in yens and Kimimaro buys back the future. And the financial district, that traded yen for future, had to close because his yen equaled nothing.
Without trust it was just paper. And Kimimaro is not invisible and he has his future. Kimimaro is free to go on in this new future. I have a feeling we might get a second season explaining the whole deal about financial districts…. So the world is still gonna end eventually? So is Kimi alive? One of the few series where the last episode gave me ton more questions than whole series ever did!
Week in and week out I loved the economic techno-babble. Ooooh Shiny. If they tend to play by their own rules, cool. If they break their own rules left and right, well crap the show is probably going to suck.
Overall it was great. Another story of the Future vs the Present. Moving on vs Standing still. I look forward to marathoning this in the future when I need some shounen battle spirit, and a really silly Sakurai. This show surprised and disappointed me a bit with the line art battle finish. Onto the next Noitamina shows!
I got mixed feelings, I really liked the idea behind the show, but it was too rushed with too many unanswered questions and a BS deus ex ending.
An interesting premise and one I think could have been handled better. I liked that the assets were manifestations of the future of the individuals but I really hated the pokemon battles and think a more interesting system could have existed.
One of the problems right of the bat is that the main character is unlikeable and seems pretty selfish. One very missed opportunity was to show how money would effect the main character. He never changes his routine, he is suddenly rich but never does anything, to show how wealth can change people and how those around you react to it. Then we never learn what really happened with the main characters father, his asset, why she looked like his current asset.
Is she really his future daughter? Why do some people have multiple assets? What would the main character lose if he went bankrupt? Why there seems to be no fixed rules in battles?
I have a real problem with the ending, Mikuni was not a villain, he was trying to save japan, even if it meant sacrificing peoples futures. Oh, crash the yen and put everyone out of business. Personally, the show is about economy, I would use an economic solution.
I would use that money to open NEW jobs, help put schools, hospitals, etc in areas with heavy financial problems. Once people get money, they will spend it at other places and the economy will grow. However, thats just me.
I somehow remember a certain other show starting with the letter C that started great and went down the shithole later…except this show is even more convoluted and bs than code geass. How did the yen get devalued? Besides which, a weaker currency tends to help export based economies like Japan. More like, wtf is kimimaro doing? Sacrificing the present to save the future? Media Guide. Episodes Openings Matryoshka. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account?
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