Story "Goddess, drunk, kids, and old fisherman" : The necessity of currency as in commodity money, from bargaining to commodity moneyIn my signature, I have a sentence :
Currency is not excessive, but a necessity. It's an idea I deeply felt when building a simulation economic system. At the beginning, I was also struggled to fit the role of currency in the flow of goods and productions in the system. It just doesn't fit in, and it doesn't feel right. After reading many other complex models about currency, I find the epiphany not in modern theory, but in ancient wisdom. There is a basic function of currency that is embedded into money that is :
It reduces the costs of trading, and forms double coincidence of wants. They seems logical, and we never thought much about it when reading it in textbook, If A produce product 'a', and want food 'b', but B who produce 'b', want some shiny shell 'c', and you will need someone 'C' to produce 'c' and ALSO want 'a', so A can trade 'a' to C, and getting 'c' to trade with B, so A can get the 'b' he wants. And everybody is happy. It looks like this
A : sell 'a'; buy 'b'
B : sell 'b'; buy 'c'
C : sell 'c'; buy 'a'
So
A =>a=>
C =>c=>
B =>b=>
A, (=>?=> means give, sell something)
Or
A <=b<=
B <=c<=
C <=a<=
A, (<=?<= means give, buy something)
However, it also means if there are more and more products can be made, there is possibility that this chain will grow longer and longer, and there are more and more people too, so it will be harder and harder to check what everybody sell, and buy, and how many they are willing to exchange. Imagine you will have to trade
5 buckets of ales with 1 spear, trade
1 spear with 10 fish, trade
10 fish with 30 shells, and finally trade
30 shells with 2 roast meat. And
with each trade, others may NOT trade evenly, and try to make a profit out of it. And you may think your ales are worth more than 2 roast meats, but 3. These trader maybe:
You : a farmer who can make ales from your crops, but want to eat something tasty.
Guy A : a woodworker who makes spear, and wants some good drinks.
Guy B : a fisherman who catches fish, and wants a new fishing spear.
Guy C : a gatherer who lived at the beach and collecting shells, but can't swim and want to eat fish
Guy D : a
most beautiful ever seen huntress warrior, who can hunt beasts and is a good cook (for your taste), and lives next to you, but always want to make fine jeweleries with sea shells.
Also, there is chance, during the exchange, some goods like the fish may go bad, and you get only 4 left, so they can only be traded with 12 shells. But the huntress who sell roast meats give you a price with 15 shells for a roast, hence you won't even able to eat a roast for dinner. And
the longer the chain of trade, the higher the risk (cost) will be.
But what if this chain of system keeps going. the woodworkers may drink all the ales you trade in a week, so he enjoys trading with you, as long as you can. But the fisherman only needs 1 new spear a month on average, depending on how often he forgets where he puts it. So he may willing to trade a spear for more fishes or less, but not every week. The gatherer who can eat 10 fish each day, however he want to eat something else too, also he can gather more shells than he is willing to trade. The huntress who can fight beasts, also wants to eat some fish, even a spear for her hunting, and she can't resist the temptation of nice shining new shell bracelets, and she always want to trade for more shells, as long as someone wants her roasts (it sounds wrong, idk why
). Unfortunately, you are the only one seems to like her cooking.
This kind of trade can only happen so often in the beginning of a month when the fisherman needs a new spear,. Hence most of the days the woodworker doesn't have ales to drink. Although the fisherman is happy because he can get a spear when the trading happens, so long as he doesn't lose the previous spear before end of the month, so he keeps trading/buying every time, even when he didn't lose it, and stockpile some as backups. And sometimes when the stockpile is low, he will buy 2 spears instead of one.
The gatherer are happy that you bring him fish every month, and although sometime the fish smells funny, he always honor the deal to trade 1 fish with 3 shells. Sometimes you feel bad that he has to eat rotten fish, so you bring some ales to accommodate that, but he doesn't like to drink. However when there are shortage of shellfish which he ate everyday, he will willing to try the famous roasts. As long as you don't force him to eat. Something is better than nothing.
And once a month, you can see
your the huntress, and you always eager the day of trading to come, and you want to make her happy, so you will have more chance to taste her roasts. But
your the huntress doesn't like your ales, just like the gatherer. So even you can make many ales, you do feel the need to brew more. Although you can make many more. Hence, one day when you
were peeping overhead her, and knows she complaining about wanting more shells for her bracelets and necklace, the spear woodworker made, and the fish fisherman catches, but none of them since to like the cooking. So a brilliant idea spinning out of your head.
Why don't I make more ales and open the trading party every week. Gathering as many goods as possible, so I can see the
goddess huntress every week, and possibly give her whatever she want, so she will be happy, and ..., you feel excitement running through your blood.
The idea is like this, you can make 5 ales a week, so you work hard and make ales every week in that month. Than you bring 20 ales and trade with the woodworkers for 4 spears, and he tells you he can make a spear per week, and he can give you 3 spears out of 4 now, because he couldn't trade them out the previous month. And he will give you 1 spear next week for free. And later every 5 ales you bring him, he will deliver the amount you ordered as quickly as he can make them.
You go to see the fisherman next, and make a deal with him that you will supply him 1 spear per month and guarantee one backup one anytime he needed in that month, two backups if possible, as long as he supplies you 4 fresh fish every week. You also shows him the 3 spears you possessed as an insurance. And he gladly agrees the deal.
You are shocked by the fisherman's decision, since 4 fish per week (more than 17 a month) is a lot more than 10 fish a month. But the fishermen let you know a little secret, since fresh fish only last a week or so, depending on weather. And he can catch 2 fish a day, but eat at least 1 fish himself. so previously he actually trade the last week's 7 extra fish, and 3 older ones. And he eats 2 fish at the weekend (9 fish total a week) during none trading weeks, if the there are fish left and gone bad, he just throws them out. And you suddenly realized why the fish sometimes smells funny. So 4 fish a week still means he has 3 extra, and he will still be able to eat 2 fish for the weekend in the last week. He is even willing to trade 5 fish a week, if you promise he bring something else every week. And you ponder about this thought. So you give the fisherman 1 spears for that month, and carried the other 2 spears, with 4 fish from the new deal and leave.
And when you bring those fish to the gatherer's cave and give him 3 fish, he is not happy about that at firs. But after you explain you will bring him 3 fresh fish every week now, instead of 10 fish a month, and told him the extra fish he can get every month through calculate (more than 12 a month), and fresh fish without the smell and he can eat them every week. And he won't have to eat 10 of them as fast as he can only in one week. He now becomes more pleased than ever. So you make an exchange as before with 9 shells, and never have to feel guilty about selling bad fish to your friend.
On your way back, you calculate the goods on your hands. You have 2 spears, 1 extra fish, 9 shells, and you felt confident that
your the huntress will be pleased with all the trouble you went through, and give you what you craving the most -
the goddess's cloth her finest roast, and possibly more. So you go back to your house, store 1 spear as the promising backup for the fisherman, and brings a spear, a fish, and 12 shells from that previously going bad deal (the huntress won't accept the deal less than 15 shells) plus 3 of the new shells, store the rest 6 shells. Heading to her house.
And the meeting indeed goes well. With 1 spear, 1 fish that you shared with her, and 15 shells, she is more than happy to make 3 of her roasts with
the craftsmanship in finest quality to share with you. And you realized that you make the right called, and all the effort and time spending on brewing that 20 ales is worth it. When you come home the next morning with 1 extra roast left behind, you even find there are some ales left in your still to drink with, 1 spear in backup, and 6 shells sitting pretty in your stockpiles. Although because you are saving the ales the previously whole month for 20 ales, so you haven't drink 1 bucket since. But from today on, you know something will be different, and something new emerged from this.
Summary :
Month 0 : You: make 21 ales and some, start the plan, 12 sea shells from a previous bad deal.
Month 1 Week 1 : You: take 20 ales and take to the woodworkers asking for 4 spears
A: woodworker give you 3 spears in his stock, deliver the reset next week, and a 5 ales/spears deal
B: fisherman give you a 4 fish/week deal, you deliver 1 spear/month with a backup at anytime
C: gatherer give you a 3 shells/fish deal, you sold 3 fish and get 9 shells.
D: huntress give you 3 roasts; you eat 2, you deliver 1 spear, 15 shells, and 1 fish as gift
Stock: 1+ ale, 1 spear, 0 fish, 6 shells, 1 meat (you eat that in next day, along with the ales)
Month 1 Week 2 : You: make 5 new ales.
A: woodworker give you 1 spear he owed you last week.
B: collect 5 fish this week, you give the fisherman extra 1 of your ales.
C: exchange 5 fish with 15 shells.
D: exchange 15 shells for 1 meat. (you ate 1 at beginning already, feel only want 1)
Stock: 4 ale, 2 spear, 0 fish, 6 shells, 0 meat
Month 1 Week 3 : You: make 5 new ales.
A: woodworker give you 1 spear with 5 ales.
B: collect 5 fish this week, you give the fisherman extra 1 of your ales.
C: exchange 5 fish with 15 shells.
D: huntress exchange 1 spear as her backup for 2 meat. (you ate 2)
Stock: 3 ale, 2 spear, 0 fish, 21 shells, 0 meat
Month 1 Week 4 : You: make 5 new ales.
A: woodworker give you 1 spear with 5 ales.
B: collect 4 fish this week, fisherman lost his spear, want an extra spear.
C: exchange 4 fish with 12 shells.
D: exchange 15 shell for 1 meat. (you ate 1, this will be your 7th roast this month)
Stock: 3 ale, 2 spear, 0 fish, 18 shells, 0 meat
Month 1~2 Week 5 : You: make 5 new ales.
A: woodworker give you 1 spear with 5 ales.
B: collect 4 fish this week.
C: exchange 4 fish with 12 shells.
D: exchange 15 shells for 1 meat. (you ate 1, you feel like you need to lose some weight)
Stock: 3 ale, 3 spear, 0 fish, 15 shells, 0 meat
Month 2 Week 6 : You: make 5 new ales.
A: woodworker give you 1 spear with 5 ales.
B: collect 4 fish this week, you give the fisherman the spear he requested this month.
C: exchange 4 fish with 12 shells.
D: exchange 15 shells for 1 meat. (you ate 1)
Stock: 3 ale, 3 spear, 0 fish, 12 shells, 0 meat
Month 2 Week 7 : You: make 5 new ales.
A: woodworker give you 1 spear with 5 ales.
B: collect 4 fish this week.
C: exchange 4 fish with 12 shells.
D: exchange 1 spear (she also lost the spear per month) for 2 meat. (you ate 1)
Stock: 1 ale, 3 spear, 0 fish, 24 shells, 1 meat
Month 2 Week 8 : You: make 5 new ales.
A: woodworker give you 1 spear with 5 ales.
B: collect 5 fish this week, you give the fisherman extra 1 meat, and he like it.
C: exchange 5 fish with 15 shells.
D: exchange 15 shells for 1 meat. (You are no eating it, since you already ate 3)
Stock: 3 ale, 4 spear, 0 fish, 24 shells, 1 meat
Month 2~3 Week 9 : You: make 5 new ales.
A: You are not exchanging this week, since you wan to store some ales
B: collect 5 fish this week, you give the fisherman extra 1 meat.
C: exchange 5 fish with 15 shells.
D: exchange 15 shells for 1 meat. (you eat 1)
Stock: 8 ale, 4 spear, 0 fish, 24 shells, 0 meat
Month 3 Week 10 : You: make 5 new ales.
A: woodworker give you 1 spear with 5 ales.
B: collect 5 fish this week, you give the fisherman extra 1 ale and the spear of month.
C: exchange 3 fish with 9 shells.
D: exchange 15 shells for 1 meat. (you eat 1)
Stock: 7 ale, 4 spear, 2 fish, 18 shells, 0 meat
Month 3 Week 11 : You: make 5 new ales.
A: woodworker give you 1 spear with 5 ales.
B: collect 5 fish this week, you give the fisherman extra 1 ales.
C: exchange 5 fish with 15 shells.
D: exchange 1 spear of the month for 2 meat. (you eat 1)
Stock: 6 ale, 4 spear, 2 fish (1 of the fish is smelling now), 33 shells, 1 meat
When the 12th week comes you suddenly realize you get every kind of goods in this island, and the goods keep piling up, and you know you can supply everyone whatever they want, and you don't have to follow the trading order anymore. And you setup a trading rules to memorize it.
5 ales produced every week
The fisherman asked 4 spears in past 12 weeks, each week gives 4 fish
WHOBUY: WHOSELL
1 spear : 2 meat (huntress)
5 ales : 1 spear (woodworker)
1 spear : 12 fish, extra 1 meat : 1 fish, extra 2 ales : 1 fish (fisherman)
1 fish : 3 shells (gatherer)
15 shells : 1 meat (huntress)And you feel there is something more in the exchange so you combine the names and replace it with
5 ales = 1 spear = 12 fish extra 1 meat : 1 fish, extra 2 ales : 1 fish (woodworker, fisherman)
1 spear = 30 shells = 2 meat (huntress), 10 fish = 30 shells (gatherer)Finally you seem to find a common answers for everyone
5 ales = 1 spear = 10 fish = 30 shells = 2 meat, except for fisherman 1 spear = 12 fish and extraAnd since shells are the most abundant and the numbers is the largest. So you rewrite is again.
1 ale = 6 shells
1 fish = 3 shells
1 meat = 15 shells
1 spear = 12 fish = 36 shellsThis time it's much easier to remember, ale, fish, meat, spear, with 6, 3, 15, 36 shells, but after some though, you realize there are something you've missed.
5 ale => 1 spears => 12 fish => 36 shells => 2 meat and 6 more shells!Hey! you can get extra 6 shells and even get 2 roasts every week. but if go this trade sequence
5 ale => 1 spears => 2 meats from huntress.Minus the shells, but it's ok, consider a discount for
your goddess the huntress. And you realize the huntress lived close by, so it's reasonable for the fisherman to paid extra shells for your trouble carrying it all the way to the sea. So you think you got a greater plan in your head. You pack all your stockpiles and head the road.
You visit the huntress first, say you now accept new exchanges with 1 spear for 35 shells, 1 fish for 10 shells, and 15 shells for meats as always, and you always buy at least 3 meats from her every month, and this amount guaranteed her a spear and 1 fish every week, without losing any shells, and you might buy more than 3 roasts a month anyway. Also you have fresh fish stock right now. So you settle your first new deal with her : buy 1 meat from her, and sell 1 fish to her, and give her extra 5 shells. She is more than happy now.
Next you visit the fisherman and also tells him you will exchange 1 spear for 35 shells, 1 meat for 15 shells, 1 ales for 10 shells. and 3 shells for 1 fish. If he eat 1 meat or 2 ale a month, and replacing the spear once, sells 5 fish a week, he can have more than 60 shells in a month. he will have extra shells to buy more meats or ales. Otherwise he can save up the shells for buying a backup spear, if he has an emergency, he can also borrow a spear, and paid you with shells later. So you make a new deal as well: buying 5 fish, and selling 1 meat. You are happy, and as you honor your old deal, you tell him the backup spear is converted to shells in half price, and you give extra 20 shells to him. Both you and him are happy now.
You quickly visit the gatherer and exchange 3 fresh fish with 2 extra fish in your bag, for 15 shells. You also tells him your new policy about 1 spear for 35 shells, and 1 meat for 15 shells, and 1 ale for 10 shells, and the long tern deal 1 fish for 3 shells. Your friend seems not too be interested other than fish, but he realized the potential of his shells. So he guards the beach more carefully than before, and collects shells more often.
The last stop is your big supplier and seller, the woodworker, you tells him that you have set a price tag for every thing on this island now, and offer him a discount of ales with 1 buckets for 5 shells, as long as he sells you the spear for 30 shells. and he is excited about this new arrangement, since he now able to buy 6 ales for selling 1 spear. And you make a new deal too. You buy a spear this weak, and selling 6 ales to him.
At the end of this week, you exam your bag and find, 5 ales, 5 spears, 2 fish, 23 shells, 1 meat. And your shops has already setup a standard for selling and buying
EXCHANGE
1 fish : 3 shells
1 meat : 15 shells
BUYING
1 spear : 30 shells
SELLING
1 ale : inland 5 shells, beach 10 shells
1 spear : 35 shellsYOU start to wonder, what is shells means to you now, why would everybody seems more happy than ever, and earning something in the process. And with each exchange/buy/sell, you also seems to earn some shells in the process. And you wonder how will it be if you change the price. How many shells will you make a week, if there any limitation about how to exchange, And what should you do with all the shells you make in the process of exchange? Was shells the only commodity you can use to be exchange medium? Was it destine to exist?