In terms of the overall market process, a lender and a borrower experiencing different time spans is equivalent to a lender and a borrower having different time preferences [1]. Those with the shortest time preferences…
> Should a human that can live for 1000 years be allowed to access interest rates that 100 year humans get? Curious that you've framed the question in non-market terms (allowed by whom?). > A 1,000 year human has many…
In terms of the overall market process, a lender and a borrower experiencing different time spans is equivalent to a lender and a borrower having different time preferences [1]. Those with the shortest time preferences…
> Should a human that can live for 1000 years be allowed to access interest rates that 100 year humans get? Curious that you've framed the question in non-market terms (allowed by whom?). > A 1,000 year human has many…