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What countries in the world have 'good', 'stable' economies?
It seems like more and more countries around the world are having problems with their economies. Either it was caused by bubbles, by over fishing, by running out of natural resources, having prices spike, or by stock market crashes.
Just off the top of my head I can think of these, yet there are many 3rd world countries that haven't been able to have a boom and bust. Iceland Ireland Greece Argentina Georgia Somalia Portugal Mexico Japan USSR 1930s - Germany & USA Does it all come down to having enough tax money or foreign investment coming into the system, or does the hard work of the citizens make the country's economy work? What effect does shortages in the natural resources have due to raising production costs, lower tax revenue, or the downright elimination of industries that cost too much to [harvest/collect/mine/catch] compared to other countries? Has any country had a very high tech (or low tech) society where machines did all the work and were able to handle a large unemployment number because they didn't need to work? Are there any non 3rd world countries out there that aren't effected if the US or Chinese demand drops? Is there a forth type of economic policy that could be a sustainable one? |
Those are good questions and I don't really know. I feel like the US is going down the tubes and am worried that in 5-10 years we'll be like Russia was after the coldwar.
I think New Zealand is doing well with a stable economy. But I don't know for a fact. Actually I think Australia is too. |
If you ask the GOP, it's the US. If you ask me, it's going to be either Germany (industrial powerhouse, great labor, healthy, non-bubble growth), Canada (healthiest banking system in the world), or Norway (seriously, I want Norway's government).
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Actually there's more to us than banking. If you look more closely, you will see a balanced regulatory environment across the entire economy. We do have a few things to work on (e.g. the tar sands), but, generally speaking, our stability comes from our long tradition of "government meddling" and "nanny statism." |
I feel lost by the last two posts. Either that or I just don't quite understand the OP's question.
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The question is, which countries are economically stable when you take these into consideration? Why are they stable? |
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I liked Canada when I visited, and think it will do well economically into the future. |
It ain't cold here. second day of Spring, we should break zero degrees. Balmy!
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I think the natural consequence of capitalism is the formation of opolies- monopoly, duopoly, oligopoly, which strangle the communities they operate in and cause a growing disparity between those who have and those who don't. Professions work to protect themselves- lawyer, doctor, vet, accountant etc and maintain a high standard of living at the expense of every one else. My suspicion is that our economies in the western world are rapidly moving to being similar to those of pre revolutionary France where the elite are fabulously wealthy and the rest battle abject poverty. Socially this is extremely dangerous. If governments, the members of which are mainly drawn from the social elite such as the legal profession, don't quickly respond to the inequities there will be momentous changes arise in our communities. We need changes now and if they don't happen the movement for change and equity will be momentous.
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seems like today, no country has a "good" economy. some are just better than others
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Well, I suppose it depends on a definition of "good." What would help is identifying satisfactory levels in such things as average growth, resilience during downturns, innovation, employment levels, income levels, etc.
The best economies are those that weather the business cycles in addition to secular cycles while minimizing the shocks that may arise and somehow maintaining sustainable growth over the long term. |
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