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Allocs are a digital post-scarcity currency used on [[Earth]]. They are distributed primarily through a universal basic income (UBI) large enough to lead a good life, especially as many public and even private services are free.<ref>{{Ch|14}}</ref> A person can receive an enhanced Alloc income for "productive" work such as scientific research or military service, as determined by [[Governance]].<ref>{{Ch|1}}</ref>
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Allocs are a digital post-scarcity currency used on [[Earth]]. They are distributed primarily through a universal basic income (UBI) large enough to lead a good life, especially as many public and even private services are free.<ref>{{Chn|14|Bloodlines}}</ref> A person can receive an enhanced Alloc income for "productive" work such as scientific research or military service, as determined by [[Governance]].<ref>{{Chn|1}}</ref>
  
 
Colony worlds generally use their own currencies instead.
 
Colony worlds generally use their own currencies instead.
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To see these effects in story, consider [[Ryouko]]'s behavior in Chapter 23 when she thinks to [[Clarisse]],
 
To see these effects in story, consider [[Ryouko]]'s behavior in Chapter 23 when she thinks to [[Clarisse]],
{{quote|"Speaking of which, I should probably put some consideration into what I should do with my spare Allocs."<ref>{{Ch|23}}</ref>}}
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{{quote|"Speaking of which, I should probably put some consideration into what I should do with my spare Allocs."<ref>{{Chn|23}}</ref>}}
 
and in Chapter 32, where [[Ryouko]] says,
 
and in Chapter 32, where [[Ryouko]] says,
{{quote|"Well, actually, why don’t we go somewhere a bit more upscale for dinner? I’ve got a lot of Allocs now, and I don’t know how to spend it all."<ref>{{Ch|32}}</ref>}}
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{{quote|"Well, actually, why don’t we go somewhere a bit more upscale for dinner? I’ve got a lot of Allocs now, and I don’t know how to spend it all."<ref>{{Chn|32}}</ref>}}
  
 
==Price Stability==
 
==Price Stability==
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Some very long-term or even indefinite expiration class Allocs exist, but only for use by [[Governance]] or favored large organizations.
 
Some very long-term or even indefinite expiration class Allocs exist, but only for use by [[Governance]] or favored large organizations.
  
Saving Allocs is possible via specialized investment vehicles, with restrictions. This is how Ryuoko's parents managed to "save" up Allocs to give to Ryouko at the end of Chapter 14.<ref>{{Ch|14}}</ref>
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Saving Allocs is possible via specialized investment vehicles, with restrictions. This is how Ryuoko's parents managed to "save" up Allocs to give to Ryouko at the end of Chapter 14.<ref>{{Chn|14}}</ref>
  
 
==Relationship with Other Currencies==
 
==Relationship with Other Currencies==
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In Chapter 5, when [[Ryouko]] receives information from the military:
 
In Chapter 5, when [[Ryouko]] receives information from the military:
{{quote|There was an informational guide on Alloc distribution, conversion to local colonial currency, and the investment opportunities she might pursue in the colonies, if desired.<ref>{{Ch|5}}</ref>}}
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{{quote|There was an informational guide on Alloc distribution, conversion to local colonial currency, and the investment opportunities she might pursue in the colonies, if desired.<ref>{{Chn|5}}</ref>}}
  
 
In Chapter 14, when [[Shizuki Sayaka]] suggests a role in the colonies as part of [[MSY Finance]] for [[Ryouko]]:
 
In Chapter 14, when [[Shizuki Sayaka]] suggests a role in the colonies as part of [[MSY Finance]] for [[Ryouko]]:
{{quote|"And make us a tidy colonial profit, I'm sure," Kana said dryly.<ref>{{Ch|14}}</ref>}}
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{{quote|"And make us a tidy colonial profit, I'm sure," Kana said dryly.<ref>{{Chn|14}}</ref>}}
  
 
In Chapter 31, when [[Ryouko]] visits the colony of [[Bismarck]]:
 
In Chapter 31, when [[Ryouko]] visits the colony of [[Bismarck]]:
{{quote|She consulted Clarisse quickly. Converted into local currency, the sum was astronomical—she could probably have bought that "nanofabricated jewel" hundreds of times over.<ref>{{Ch|31}}</ref>}}
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{{quote|She consulted Clarisse quickly. Converted into local currency, the sum was astronomical—she could probably have bought that "nanofabricated jewel" hundreds of times over.<ref>{{Chn|31}}</ref>}}
  
==Effects of the Contact War==
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==Effects of the [[Contact War]]==
  
 
Recently, basic Alloc distributions have been decreased due to the [[Contact War]]. Military requirements given by [[MAISL]] have also encouraged [[PAL]] to close economic efficiencies, including adjusting job salaries and reducing the number of free goods and services. [[Governance]] does this with great reluctance, but at the same time, it prepares for the possibility of even worse circumstances:
 
Recently, basic Alloc distributions have been decreased due to the [[Contact War]]. Military requirements given by [[MAISL]] have also encouraged [[PAL]] to close economic efficiencies, including adjusting job salaries and reducing the number of free goods and services. [[Governance]] does this with great reluctance, but at the same time, it prepares for the possibility of even worse circumstances:
  
{{quote|[[Mandatory Session]] did indeed serve a good purpose, though. Instituted at the start of the current war, it was intended for the eventuality that the war got so serious that the government was obliged to switch the economy from what they called "eudaimonic" back into a scarcity mode. If that ever happened, family Allocs would start being tied to productivity, essentially making productive activity nonvoluntary. And if things truly got bad, they might even have to go back to something capitalistic.<ref>{{Ch|23}}</ref>}}
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{{quote|Mandatory Session did indeed serve a good purpose, though. Instituted at the start of the current war, it was intended for the eventuality that the war got so serious that the government was obliged to switch the economy from what they called "eudaimonic" back into a scarcity mode. If that ever happened, family Allocs would start being tied to productivity, essentially making productive activity nonvoluntary. And if things truly got bad, they might even have to go back to something capitalistic.|{{Ch|1}}}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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