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I make mistakes from time to time. As a result, don't believe what I say without critical thinking.
I make mistakes from time to time. As a result, don't believe what I say without critical thinking.


To practise and understand economy, you can play the game [https://www.enlight.com/capitalism2/ Capitalism 2], where several masters of business administrations participated in its development, as well as its squeal [https://www.capitalismlab.com/ Capitalism Lab]. In FLOSS gaming, there is [https://www.openttd.org/ OpenTTD], where you can experience the transportation business. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has its teaching materials including [https://mitsloan.mit.edu/teaching-resources-library/management-simulations management simulations].
To practise and understand economy, you can play the game [https://www.enlight.com/capitalism2/ Capitalism 2], where several masters of business administrations participated in its development. In FLOSS gaming, there is [https://www.openttd.org/ OpenTTD], where you can experience the transportation business. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has its teaching materials including [https://mitsloan.mit.edu/teaching-resources-library/management-simulations management simulations].


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<span link>Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson:[[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Difficulties-of-languages|Difficulties of languages]], [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Numeration-Tutorial|Numeration Tutorial]], [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Introduction-to-Writing-Systems|Introduction to Writing Systems]] & [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Elements-of-Traditional-Architectures|Elements of Traditional Architectures]].</span>
== Basic ideas ==
== Basic ideas ==
Let's start by asking questions.
Let's start by asking questions.
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==== Will people get rich if I simply print banknotes and distribute them? ====
==== Will people get rich if I simply print banknotes and distribute them? ====
When the banknotes become too much for the value in the society, they will devalue. Given 100 apples, if there are banknotes of 10¤, then each 10 apples worth 1¤; if there are banknotes of 100¤, then each apple worth 1¤.
When the banknotes become too much for the value in the society, they will devalue. Given 100 apples, if there have 10 banknotes of the same value, then each banknote corresponds to 10 apples; if there are 100 such banknotes, then each banknote corresponds to 1 apple.


Values in a society will increase. When the number of apples grows from 100 to 1000 and there are still 100¤, the apple will devalue to 1/10. In order to maintain the price, more banknotes need to be printed.
Values in a society will increase. When there are 1000 apples and you still have 100 such banknotes, then each banknote corresponds to 10 apples. In order to maintain the price, you need to print 900 such banknotes to make it 1000, each banknote corresponds to 1 apple again.


In the situation where the increase of value doesn't catch up the increase of banknotes, it is an “inflation”; in the contrary situation, it is a “deflation”. In fact, inflation and deflation are not limited to banknotes, but any other currencies. After a war, there could be much gold and silver moving from the one country to another, causing deflation and inflation separately.
In the situation where the increase of value doesn't catch up the increase of banknotes, it is an “inflation”; in the contrary situation, it is a “deflation”. In fact, inflation and deflation are not limited to banknotes, but any other currencies. After a war, there could be much gold and silver moving from the one country to another, causing deflation and inflation separately.
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To make the CPI look better, tricks include modifying the market basket and the weights for goods.
To make the CPI look better, tricks include modifying the market basket and the weights for goods.
==== How about crypto-currencies? ====
Crypto-currencies are hard to regulate, because their users are anonymous and the currencies are not issued by the government. Its transaction is outlawed in the People's Republic of China.
The investment on crypto-currencies used to be high-profit and now comes with high risks of possible changes of government policies.


=== Investment ===
=== Investment ===
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An equity fund invests stocks only.
An equity fund invests stocks only.


=== Finance ===
=== Business Entity ===


==== What does a bank do? ====
==== What does a bank do? ====
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There are central banks, controlled by the government to implement policies; commercial banks, which mainly focus on deposits and loans.
There are central banks, controlled by the government to implement policies; commercial banks, which mainly focus on deposits and loans.


Investment banks do business in a different way and don't belong to the bank. In different countries and regions, “investment bank” is defined differently. They usually do businesses like mergers and acquisitions, security issuing, consulting, asset management.
Investment banks do business in a different way and don't belong to the bank. In different countries and regions, “investment bank” is defined differently. They usually do businesses like mergers and acquisitions, security issuing, consulting.


There is also the Islamic banking, where banking activities must comply the Islamic law. In an Islamic bank, Muslims can save money free of charge and non-Muslims are charged, because the Quran says that Muslims are superior. There are no interests, because Quran prohibits getting something for nothing and interests are included. Any profiting activity based on uncertain events in the future are also prohibited, which includes gambling, trading of derivatives, and so on.
There is also the Islamic banking, where banking activities must comply the Islamic law. In an Islamic bank, Muslims can save money free of charge and non-Muslims are charged, because the Quran says that Muslims are superior. There are no interests, because Quran prohibits getting something for nothing and interests are included. Any profiting activity based on uncertain events in the future are also prohibited, which includes gambling, trading of derivatives, and so on.
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If you need money from an Islamic bank to invest something, then the bank may agree to join you and participate in your invest and share the profit and risk with you.
If you need money from an Islamic bank to invest something, then the bank may agree to join you and participate in your invest and share the profit and risk with you.
==== What is the insurance? ====
An insurance is a way to reduce the loss when facing risks in the future.
The one who operates the insurance is called an “insurer”, the one who buys the insurance is called a “policyholder”, the one who is covered in the insurance is called an “insured”, the one who is to be paid when the risk comes true is called a “beneficiary”.
The insurer gather payments, which are called the “premium”, from policyholders and invest with those payments.
There are commercial insurances and social insurances. The commercial ones are run by business entities, while the social ones are run by the government and are compulsory, which are meant to maintain the stability of the society.
=== Business Entity ===


==== What is a corporate? ====
==== What is a corporate? ====
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!characteristics
!characteristics
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|재벌 / ''chaebol''
|재벌
chaebol
|Republic of Korea
|Republic of Korea
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* Member enterprises are in diversified businesses
* Member enterprises are in diversified businesses
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|系列 / ''keiretsu''
|系列
keiretsu
|Japan
|Japan
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* Members can be individuals, enterprises and other entities
* Members can be individuals, enterprises and other entities
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|系 / ''''
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|People's Republic of China
|People's Republic of China
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* Member enterprises are in diversified businesses
* Member enterprises are in diversified businesses
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There used to be a form of business group “trust”, where one enterprise controls all the market of a business. Now it is banned in most countries because of its monopoly, which is too powerful and get opposed by all the other interest groups.
There used to be a form of business group “trust”, where one enterprise controls all the market of a business. Now it is banned in most countries because of the monopoly it can easily create.


==== What types of voluntary association are there? ====
==== What types of voluntary association are there? ====
Some examples are


* A trade association is formed by enterprises in a same industry
* A trade association is formed by enterprises in a same industry
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* An employer's organisation is formed by employers
* An employer's organisation is formed by employers
* A professional association is formed by professionals
* A professional association is formed by professionals
 
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=== Tax ===
 
==== What is a tax? ====
The tax is a charge for run the government and other costs for public purpose.
 
In some religions, tax are also collected by religious groups.
 
==== What types of tax are there? ====
 
*  
** Progressive tax: tax rate increases as the amount of tax to pay increases.
** Flat tax: tax rate doesn't depend on the amount of tax to pay.
** Regressive tax: tax rate decreases as the amount of tax to pay increases.
 
** Direct tax: taxpayer pays the government directly.
** Indirect tax: taxpayer pays the government indirectly.
 
Common taxes:
 
* Value-added tax: tax on added value. If the value-added tax is 15%, you bought a product for 115¤ and the seller pays tax, then you have paid 15¤ for the tax. If you process the product and sell the new product for 220¤ and you pays tax, then you have to pay 33¤ value-added tax and with the invoice of your last purchase, you can be refunded 15¤. The term “value-added” means adding value during the process, from 0¤ to the eventual price. Details
* Sales tax: tax on the amount of sold goods.
* Selective sales tax: tax on certain goods like luxury, alcohol, tobacco, petroleum.
* Income tax: tax on the income.
* Capital gain tax: tax on the profits from assets trading.
* Corporate tax: tax on the income or funding of a corporate.
* Stamp duty: the business buys stamps from the government and stick them on legal documents and other papers, so the documents become valid.
* Tariff: the tax on imported goods.
 
Comparisons of countries around the world: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_tax_rates
 
==== How do foreigners pay taxes? ====
It depends on the policies of the country or territory. It could be based on the residence or citizenship.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_taxation#Taxation_systems
 
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Find-the-Ideal-Penpal|Find the Ideal Penpal]]
* [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Good-Memories|Good Memories]]
* [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Productivity-tools-for-polyglots|Productivity tools for polyglots]]
* [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Best-Guitarists|Best Guitarists]]
* [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Introduction-to-Common-Han-Characters|Introduction to Common Han Characters]]
* [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-Courses|Internet Courses]]
* [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Wiki-Notice-Board|Wiki Notice Board]]
* [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Soramimi-List|Soramimi List]]
* [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Political-Compass-by-Country|Political Compass by Country]]
* [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Elements-of-Traditional-Architectures:-Western-Europe|Elements of Traditional Architectures: Western Europe]]
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