Is gold an efficient store of value? (Q1404152)

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    Is gold an efficient store of value? (English)
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    20 August 2003
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    The authors prove that the higher the ratio of consumption value to service value, the more suitable is the durable commodity to be money. Let us add that a typical durable commodity has both some consumption value (utility yielded at a point of consumption when it ``disappears as a smoke'') and some service value (utility yielded on an account of its beauty (gold, jewelery) without getting dissipated. Next they show that if there is enough tobacco-like money at the beginning, then the equilibrium is efficient, under the assumption of a diminishing marginal utility to consuming tobacco, and that the marginal utility of tobacco is bounded from below. It is also demonstrated that if money is gold-like, then for every generic \(u\in U\) the allocation yield by \(u\) is not efficient.
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