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A similar issue happened in Ethiopia (and other African countries), to be competitive the wages have to be too low (24 to 30 monthly). But since this barely covers rent and food the candidate realizes that this gives them the same thing they have as subsistence farmers. A subsistence farmer works less hours and has no boss or landlord to deal with.
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"Look here 👀, I'm a shareholder now"
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Freedom debt, mafia governments, a bank heist in 1915, multiple foreign putsch, high crime rates, rice price wars etc...
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@praveen.prasad330 That model will still run the show for the foreseeable future.
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Interesting video but didn't everyone remain poor for centuries?
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Why are you sheep then?
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@Oblivion___ Thanks for your reply, as I'm looking that up I'm also wondering what other wrongs this channel posted.
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@shagituz Better than 66% of no electricity in 1991!
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I heard the same thing 10 years ago
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Being a very closed society didn't help China, without that they'd have been aware of their own weaknesses.
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If those same intellectuals fared better in those islands it means that the incentives weren't in the mainland.
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Somalia kinda functions because the family and community stayed intact, they keep some limited order.
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Their debt to gdp ratio coupled with a massive retired/old percentage will continue to block them.
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@Mar Coac that's impressive, do the employees change jobs as often as in America or are they equally loyal?
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Those prices and mobile usage were similarly happening elsewhere, minus that political climate. Both sectors have their pros and cons.
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@menassies3224 a landlocked superpower?
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@Joel86543 South Korea is not a good example, Singapore, China and Japan are. Because South Korea started as a subsidy to beat the North.
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@Joel86543 I got your point
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@gorilladisco9108 I think that you're misunderstanding my comments, I did not give them a pass.
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😂😂
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@jaunt3603 How else can an economy thrive without exports!
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And your industrial sectors are quite strong.
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7:10 Spain exports Coltan, a rare mineral found in your phones and laptops.
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@PedroPedro-k9p In that case they forgot an important part, a strong occupational military.
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@conor1077 it keeps doubling...
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@brendakrieger7000 fasting can lower your need for insulin, look it up
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@Grazingoat That's something
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Hell yeah
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@jaunt3603 I thought that's in place already.
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@TheHesseJames Can their 80 million people realistically replace the billions of consumers in the export markets? If there were fewer exports would this not worsen the trade imbalance?
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You mind countering for those of us not from Brazil?
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Subsidies in a free market are a contradiction
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The free market is impossible between non equals, be it individuals, businesses and countries.
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@someone-fs6ix economic 'freedom' can only exist when the strong gains from it
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What if the competitors lose steam and collapse?
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@MrOsiric that's part of all systems, capitalism included
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That's the same intellectuals/elite with bad ideas in the mainland?
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@gorilladisco9108 Indonesia had three among those, and of course they're responsible for how they react to their situation. Though foreign imposed leaderships are still on for Haiti, and one can't compare the two geographies.
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@peterpanini96 But they're hybrid and shutdown at traffic lights 😅
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@gorilladisco9108 I just read somewhere that Indonesia supplies a ¼ of the world's minerals, being the 1st nickel supplier. Haïti has no such thing.
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French colonies were on average poorer, stronger Britain picked up the best parts.
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Slavery started in the middle east, thousands of years ago.
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True slavers don't exist, even Greece and Rome had theirs.
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Good point here
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Women entered the workforce due to inflation 1st, followed by the scam of women actors forcefully entering the workplace.
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@JessicaDainese I think that they meant changing for the worse, Haiti was somewhat okay until dictator baby Doc Duvalier destroyed the nation.
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@shagituz You're entitled to it.
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Unlike real famine areas no pictures of starving children came from Zimbabwe. Their economy suffered with agricultural exports, not local food products.
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@jacquie212 If one googles famine in Ethiopia, Somalia etc... it shows skin on bone starving children but no such images from Zimbabwe. Every image there shows normal looking people.
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@jacquie212 my basis is based on my observations too plus numerous hunger indexes. There's a serious anti Zimbabwe bias which tells that anything negative available was used to support the trend. The situation is not as bad as we're told.
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