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by eru
661 days ago
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> Shopping calculations for them need not be about economic cost benefit analysis. But there's also no good reason not to apply cost/benefit analysis. > Singapore with a native population of about 4 million has reserves of about $1 trillion. They can afford to splurge to claim green/net-zero status. Of all numbers to bring up here, why did you pick foreign exchange reserves? GDP or wealth might be more relevant? |
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Reserves are cash in hand and represent immediate and hard spending power.