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What is the gold standard, besides the standard at which this video is judged? Hit play to find out.
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- 00:00
What is the gold standard? Alright people well it's a kind
- 00:08
of value number line that everyone trusts gold gold gold gold yeah like [hand draws line against ruler, fills with gold]
- 00:13
that an ounce of gold in India is generally worth the same as an ounce of [map of world]
- 00:17
gold in China the US Argentina even Somalia assuming it's an actually real
- 00:22
gold and not fake gold or pyrite yeah yeah we know what you did [Somalian with gun in village]
Full Transcript
- 00:26
alright well because gold is so universally or planet airily trusted it [gold ingot floating in space]
- 00:31
kind of comprises a monetary system unto itself [gold ingot orbiting earth]
- 00:35
its economic unit is the heart of most modern economies or at least their [skeleton with golden heart]
- 00:39
history and like a tub of Neapolitan ice cream it comes in three flavors species [tub of ice cream]
- 00:45
bullion and exchange alright so let's start with gold species with Vichy but
- 00:51
it's way better it is the standard monetary unit associated with gold coins
- 00:56
well obviously in a world where gold is being exchanged for things of value like [crate of good and bag of gold ]
- 01:00
mining picks Levi's jeans and food gold itself or the store of value has to be
- 01:08
modularized in the standardized units and that's what gold species is all
- 01:12
about alright next up the gold bullion standard alright well that's a system
- 01:16
where gold coins are stored in the coffers of governments as a kind of
- 01:20
collateral or guarantee against a usually paper circulating currency like
- 01:25
the US government has a whole bunch of gold in Fort Knox in Kentucky there yeah [US government building]
- 01:30
and they guarantee the paper value of a dollar in theory based on that gold
- 01:35
reserve in Kentucky even though today it's a small tiny rounding error of all
- 01:39
the paper that's out there alright well finally we have the Gold Exchange
- 01:42
standard which is usually simply a government backing or guarantee of a
- 01:46
fixed exchange rate for what the government will do in return for them [Uncle Sam holding cardboard sign]
- 01:51
being given an ounce of gold well the real gold standard however kind
- 01:55
of faded away through the 20th century as so many countries drew irresponsible [highway sign saying "now leaving Gold Standard]
- 02:00
financial practices as the norm norm the quote honesty unquote of a fixed rate
- 02:06
gold exchange simply put too much pressure on the desire for countries to
- 02:10
have internationally weak currencies hoping to stimulate
- 02:14
exports from their own hard-working citizens the big advantage here well in [Fidget Spinner boat in Atlantic ocean]
- 02:18
essence the gold standard limits the power of government to make too many [Uncle Sam holding knife]
- 02:22
stupid moves and the foundation of that control is that if a government's
- 02:26
currency or ability to buy stuff is limited by the amount of gold they have
- 02:31
in their coffers well then they have to live within their set budget and I like
- 02:36
the rest of us right unlike a paper backed currency like what we have in the
- 02:40
US governments then can't just run a printing press anytime they want [dollars getting printed]
- 02:45
printing money out of thin air making more gold to pay for I don't know
- 02:49
congressman pickpockets private shuttle from Virginia to DC or a new five [congressman getting out of taxi]
- 02:54
hundred thousand dollar after-school program for kids who are addicted to [kid biting pencil in class]
- 02:57
biting pencils anyway the biggest disadvantage here is that governments
- 03:01
are actually then culpable for the money they spend ie their budgets that's the
- 03:05
problem with a real full gold standard it forces people to act financially
- 03:11
responsible yeah that would be terrible well when you look around that would not [wheel of fortune landing on Greece/Somalia]
- 03:15
be such a terrible thing at all
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