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Chapter 8: National Pilots in America and Oceania

Introduction: New Horizons

After Europe, Asia, and Africa, Surnumerism extends to America and Oceania.
These regions offer contrasting contexts:
- In America, powerful economies but marked by social inequalities.
- In Oceania, island territories vulnerable to climate change.


Case: United States

  • Integration with federal taxation:
    A fraction of corporate tax is reallocated to a surnumerist fund for social innovation.
  • Economic impact: support for 500,000 jobs in renewable energy and digital health.
  • Surnumerist effect: money becomes an instrument for reducing inequalities, directing financial flows toward inclusive sectors.

Case: Brazil

  • Link with mining export tax:
    Revenues from iron and bauxite feed a surnumerist fund.
  • Use of funds:
  • Development of sustainable agriculture in the Amazon.
  • Training of local populations in AI applied to biodiversity.
  • Surnumerist effect: balance between resource exploitation and ecological preservation.

Case: Australia

  • Integration with carbon tax and mining royalties:
    Revenues are converted into surnumerist money to finance the energy transition.
  • Social impact: creation of 100,000 jobs in solar and hydrogen energy.
  • Surnumerist effect: money acts as a lever of climate resilience for a territory exposed to droughts and wildfires.

Case: New Zealand

  • Link with agricultural taxation:
    Taxes on dairy and sheep exports feed a surnumerist fund.
  • Use of funds:
  • Development of low-carbon agricultural technologies.
  • Inclusion of Maori communities in digital projects.
  • Surnumerist effect: money becomes a vector of social and environmental justice.

Cross-Section: Comparison of Models

Region Source of Financing Targeted Sectors Surnumerist Effect
United States Corporate tax Health/Renewable energy Reduction of inequalities
Brazil Mining exports Sustainable agriculture/AI Ecological preservation
Australia Carbon tax & royalties Energy transition Climate resilience
New Zealand Agricultural taxation Low-carbon agriculture Social & environmental justice

Conclusion

Pilots in America and Oceania confirm the universality of the surnumerist model:
- In America, it reduces inequalities by directing financial flows toward inclusive sectors.
- In Oceania, it strengthens the climate and social resilience of island economies.

Surnumerism asserts itself as a universal numéraire, capable of adapting to the most diverse contexts while guaranteeing economic, social, and environmental justice.## Conclusion

Les pilotes en Amérique et Océanie confirment l’universalité du modèle surnumériste :
- En Amérique, il réduit les inégalités en orientant les flux financiers vers des secteurs inclusifs.
- En Océanie, il renforce la résilience climatique et sociale des économies insulaires.

Le Surnumérisme s’affirme comme numéraire universel, capable de s’adapter aux contextes les plus divers, tout en garantissant justice économique, sociale et environnementale.