Barking up the wrong tree. It is widely agreed that destructive governments destroy the incentive the produce. If you look at India, it was impeded by an exploitative caste system, a colonial plunderer, and a destructive socialist planning system. It grew only after market reforms in the early 1990s. The Indian success story is told over and over again in different countries. For example, modern China was embroiled in wars until 1949, and prospered only after 1990s by ditching socialist planning. Thus, the acquisition of knowledge is an effect, not a cause.
@obiabuchinnanna399722 күн бұрын
I am so proud of KAKA's story about grandmothers in Africa. May God continue to strengthen her and her team.
@John-wr6yo25 күн бұрын
I dont need a voters guide
@mo-bi5ps27 күн бұрын
This is a mistake. My country is full of engineers and scientists who invented the camera you take pictures with and the electric cars you drive, but unfortunately they did this in a country other than their own because when they were in their country they did not have the ability to buy computers, tools, the Internet and its problems. The real problem is the capabilities, not the minds.
@rubylaser8601Ай бұрын
Global economy doesn't really need China. China causes more problems than help.
@mikestewart4752Ай бұрын
“Corruption is RAMPANT in China!” -Victor Gao, August 2024 in front of a live international audience. Don’t be fooled.
@ДмитрийДепутатовАй бұрын
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@mikestewart4752Ай бұрын
“Corruption is RAMPANT in China!” -Victor Gao, August 2024 in front of a live international audience. Don’t be fooled.
@passingbysang3381Ай бұрын
Ethnical Chinese scholoars in US are in a difficult position. I know that they cannot "speak for" China. But somehow I deeply feel that they are very responsible for the misunderstanding that most ordinary American have towards China. Too often they simply go with the US "main-stream" misinformation about China and add additional weight to the validity of those prejudices because people think they came from China and thus much be able to access some "secrets" only insiders know. They are very responsible if in the end there is a US-Sino war down the road.
@PravdaSeed.96Ай бұрын
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@sergeipetrov_rznАй бұрын
what a word salad
@taijistar9052Ай бұрын
The stupid Covid policy is catching up with China’s economy. Same stupidity are also in current economic policy, just not as obvious as the top down Covid policies.
@horridohobbiesАй бұрын
This "stupid" Covid policy saved millions of lives. Western Covid policies cost millions of lives... According to Johns Hopkins, America had 1,123,836 Covid deaths for a per capita death rate of 341.11 per 100,000 population. China had 101,056 Covid deaths for a per capita death rate of 7.16 per 100,000 population. America’s per capita Covid death rate was *47.64 times greater* than China’s. It’s worth noting that other advanced economies did not fare much better than America: UK - 220,721 deaths, 325.13 per 100,000 population Italy - 188,322 deaths, 311.47 per 100,000 population Germany - 168,935 deaths, 203.16 per 100,000 population France - 166,176 deaths, 254.68 per 100,000 population Spain - 119,479 deaths, 255.54 per 100,000 population Japan - 72,997 deaths, 57.72 per 100,000 population (8.06 times worse than China) Canada - 51,720 deaths, 135.23 per 100,000 population (18.89 times worse than China) They all performed far worse than China.
@horridohobbiesАй бұрын
China's stupid economic policies continue to bolster China's GDP growth. China's GDP is expected to grow about 5% this year and 4.5% next year, according to the IMF's World Economic Outlook. The G7 economies would kill to have such numbers.
@horridohobbiesАй бұрын
China stupidly prioritized human life over GDP growth. Despite prioritizing GDP growth, Western economies *still* did poorly compared to China. Go figure.
@BestFitSquareChannelАй бұрын
"I love to talk about industrial policy." (30:00 min) her enthusiasm pops! Wonderful. Thank you for sharing/publishing this superb session. Best wishes.
@mikestewart4752Ай бұрын
“Corruption is RAMPANT in China!” -Victor Gao, August 2024 in front of a live international audience. Don’t be fooled.
@CarlRoberts-h2vАй бұрын
As a man think so he is moral or otherwise as in democracy ideology 😂😂😂
@CarlRoberts-h2vАй бұрын
We have no freedom. We are in prison in a body take it from there 😢😢😢😢😢
@CarlRoberts-h2vАй бұрын
Freedom of the mind to emigine is the freedom of all humans all young children plays using their mind and emegation 😅😅😅😅
@patrickvernon4766Ай бұрын
But Jews are a threat to the people inside the state and outside. That’s just a reality. We see it playing out. The interest of Jews are not the interest of whites and thier interests goes against the interest and long term survival of all other people on the planet. It’s never been more clear
@SerikPoliasc2 ай бұрын
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@nataliekemmy68282 ай бұрын
In Ireland our rental markets are extortionate and is pushing people into poverty and class division and segregation
@zhangmxin2 ай бұрын
The question is same as why some people are poor, when we can understand the personal problem, we might can understand the country’s problems! Technology is just a tool!
@stacyisaak22583 ай бұрын
I’m listening to these two idiots as of 8-24-24. Scarbough went full communist and Paul is more clueless and dangerous because he can’t admit he’s wrong. Trump 2024
@YOUNGNEGUS3 ай бұрын
Fascinating discussion! It's inspiring to hear from Mr. Mamo Mihretu about the economic reforms in Ethiopia, especially in the challenging context of post-war recovery. The insights shared by policymakers and academics in this series are invaluable for understanding the complexities of development. Thanks to Mr. Mamo Mihretu.
@bryanpadillafranco96773 ай бұрын
As a Venezuelan who studied Economics Ricardo is my inspiration I studied his work and used his principles to write my Thesis dissertation on the Resource Course in Venezuela. I hope one day I can meet him and continue the legacy of building economic thought for development. Gracias Ricardo eres un duro
@alfred-vz8ti3 ай бұрын
get democray. discuss.
@alexk74423 ай бұрын
No those woman are not the same - one believes that killing innocent infidels will get them into heaven the other that love is the summum bonum
@marianafuchs89464 ай бұрын
5luni mai încasat pt. o moștenire DE 525000euro și am plătit 7500 euro și nici azi nu am primit fondul, m-a amăgit, că primesc donația, banii, cardul,, cadoul de la o femeie bolnavă și nici azi nu am primit nimic din investițiile mele, nu mai am bani și au dispărut toți care lucrau cu el și nici banii nu mi-au returnat abia mai trăiesc și am muncit corect la ingrijitoare batrini 24h, bătaie de joc, aveti grijă. Vă mulțumesc. A promis pe Biblie, am plătit 225 euro ultima taxă și tot nu finalizat donația mea, dincontra a zis să nu își varse furia asupra mea, acum nu mai am bani, mi-a făcut datorii, fără contact și nu am decât să îl dau în justiție, Dumnezeu să te pedepsească.
@mnasir994 ай бұрын
Why isn't this video having a million views? You guys are amazing! Thank you ever so much.
@kouakoupierreclaver4 ай бұрын
Tres belle video, je voulais savoir techniquement comment construire l'espace produit d'un pays? Quelles sont les données qu'il faut? Avec quel logiciel? ...
@Barklord4 ай бұрын
I disagree with his framing of Communism with Fascism at the beginning being primarily about "us versus them," while Liberalism is not. Liberalism creates individual economic competitors, which allows for domination through property relations acquired and enforced by The State. Liberal economics creates competitors for artificial scarcity. Communism tries to eliminate the Us versus Them distinction that Liberal property relations reinforce. Fascism tries to obscure the class conflict that Liberal capitalism creates.
@manuelgonzales25705 ай бұрын
Very interesting tool. Very valuable work. Thank you!
@emmanuelameyaw97355 ай бұрын
It is not schooling or money. It is productive schooling and productive money. Schooling does not lead to one-to-one increase in productivity because some resources are fixed. And how does this theory explain the disparity between Ghana and South Korea...both poor countries in 1960.
@kathymbabazi7806 ай бұрын
Thanks untie.God bless you🎉
@emmanuelameyaw97356 ай бұрын
Who really cares what they have to say anyway?
@johnpeterstudies22396 ай бұрын
i appreciate you brought this topic to this media channel
@CarlRoberts-s7s6 ай бұрын
Not.only.democracy.in.peril.the.u.s .to 😂😂
@ВасЗыкин6 ай бұрын
Получил дрель Макита, зарядник не работает
@pif43476 ай бұрын
I still don’t understand the concept of order without design. Maybe he really means “organic order” or “demand driven design”. I need to read the book, because this video literally doesn’t scratch the surface. An hour of fluff.
@nogi70286 ай бұрын
"Order" is economic order aka the market. It determines the shape of a city. "Design" is a planner's regulation of the market/order. The book talks about planner's designs that distort the order (harmful regulation that distort the market and thus hurt the city people).
@pif43476 ай бұрын
I wish the interviewer asked better questions, and interjected less. She’s one of the least succinct people I’ve heard. I’m halfway through this and I still have no grasp on what “order without design” means.
Wow, this might've been the best presentation ever in human history, but I don't know that BECAUSE I CAN'T SEE ANY F****** THING.
@petuamwesigwa45646 ай бұрын
Beautiful! Well done Kaaka Jolly❤
@emmamugisha24986 ай бұрын
My children are blessed to have Kaka Jolly as their Mukaka
@pamelatumwebaze68746 ай бұрын
So proud of you Kaaka Jolly. You raised 15+++. You mothered lots and lots of us at church
@HarvardCID7 ай бұрын
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@jasonsmith11557 ай бұрын
Like all serious academics, he's a fan of Harry Potter novels. Not the great classics, not historical texts, not philosophy, definitely not War and Peace (RUSSIAN BAD!) no.... Harry Potter novels. Novels written for children. He actually made a video about Harry Potter novels comparing them to Ukraine or something, I couldn't bother to watch a grown man and academic lecture captured students on Harry Potter, but wow. Jesus tap-dancing-christ, the man is a fifty some year Yale professor who helped to send a half a million working class men to be slaughtered for the Arms Industry, you think out of all the literature out there, he might be able to promote something a bit more cerebral than a fking HARRY POTTER NOVEL. I guess he could never promote anti-war literature, or his handlers wouldn't cut him anymore checks, but even his handlers want people to take him seriously, right? I mean, c'mon CIA, can't your boy do a little better?
@gideonpirandoni1707 ай бұрын
great presentation. the reality is schooling is dominating education
@kristjanpeil7 ай бұрын
37:00 yeah, exactly! If professional journalism is a job, ie earning a living, then fake news is stealing a living. That's what's always got me so riled about people who say "if you don't like propaganda, then ignore it." And I am always at a loss of words to express, "Ignore thieves. Are you serious?" And they're like "... weell yeah but freedom of speech, man..." And I don't have the words to say: "We have freedom of action as well. That doesn't mean you can STEAL stuff!!"
@aboubacarsanogo15927 ай бұрын
Pendant sont dans des discours de complexés face au reste du monde, voici des dignes compétences africaines qui se confrontent au monde d'égal à égal. L'Afrique doit s'inviter au rendez vous du donner et du recevoir avec ses potentialités et ses intelligences. Bravo PM Patrick Achi!
@kouassifabrice93387 ай бұрын
Thank you Mr prime minister for sharing you experience in public infrastructures developpement in Africa. It was very instructive. Thank again 👏
@henriipaute23727 ай бұрын
Amazing course with very useful informations. Thank u for that sharing.