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The Inflation Opportunity

by Dana Blankenhorn
September 24, 2021
in business models, business strategy, Current Affairs, economy, energy, innovation, Internet, investment, politics, solar energy, The 2020s and Beyond, wind power
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Gas_linesA lot of people are complaining about inflation right now.

In our technology age, this is nonsense.

Consider energy prices. Oil and gas prices are rising fast. But this creates an enormous incentive for anyone building solar panels or wind turbines. It blows through political objections to their installation. It brings capital to start-ups with new ideas that will dramatically increase harvesting efficiency. Harvesting energy, and increasing efficiency in our use of electricity, drive down demand and, thus, prices. The end of oil is one of the decade’s great opportunities and now is the time to seize it.


Biden employmentConsider labor prices. Rising labor costs are a great incentive to technology, which increases efficiency and (eventually) replaces people with machines. The problem here is that we’re allocating all these gains to owners of capital. Very little is going into retraining people or into demand for new jobs in human and physical infrastructure. This is what the Biden plan is all about. You’ll notice that those complaining the loudest about inflation are opposed to that plan. It’s not a coincidence.

Consider commodity prices. We need to recycle more. Here’s an incentive for doing that. Get out your business plans, go to the market, whine about rising costs, and get the capital you need to move. There’s also money here for replacing current commodities with new ones, copper for gold, perovskite for silicon.

When I was a young man, rising prices were a terrible thing to see. Price increases would stick. There was nothing we could do about them.

Now there is. Those who seize this opportunity will make fortunes. Those who whine about it won’t.

Tags: economic policyeconomyenergyinflationoilrenewable energyrising pricesrising wagesU.S. economy
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Dana Blankenhorn began his career as a financial journalist in 1978, began covering technology in 1982, and the Internet in 1985. He started one of the first Internet daily newsletters, the Interactive Age Daily, in 1994. He recently retired from InvestorPlace and lives in Atlanta, GA, preparing for his next great adventure. He's a graduate of Rice University (1977) and Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism (MSJ 1978). He's a native of Massapequa, NY.

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Comments 4

  1. MSaylor says:
    4 years ago

    Inflation is a cancer that has been killing civilizations throughout history.

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  2. MSaylor says:
    4 years ago

    Inflation is a cancer that has been killing civilizations throughout history.

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  3. Dana F. Blankenhorn says:
    3 years ago

    Your view was disproven 90 years ago.
    Deflation is worse than inflation. The deflationary spiral of the Great Depression was only broken by inflationary policies.
    Technology is constantly threatening to create deflation. It cuts labor costs. It replaces expensive materials with cheaper, more abundant ones. The only way to fight it is to find new things for the market to do, new sources of demand. We haven’t been doing that, so money has been wasted in imaginary assets like Bitcoin. Invest it.

    Reply
  4. Dana F. Blankenhorn says:
    3 years ago

    Your view was disproven 90 years ago.
    Deflation is worse than inflation. The deflationary spiral of the Great Depression was only broken by inflationary policies.
    Technology is constantly threatening to create deflation. It cuts labor costs. It replaces expensive materials with cheaper, more abundant ones. The only way to fight it is to find new things for the market to do, new sources of demand. We haven’t been doing that, so money has been wasted in imaginary assets like Bitcoin. Invest it.

    Reply

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