RogerRanger
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I have noticed how countries like Ireland have no power, but a very high GDP per person. Where as Russia/China/India have lower GDP per person and much more power. Then you have other countries like Britain/France we have above average GDP per person and above average power, and Germany/Japan who have very good economies, but no power beyond that. Only the US has a higher GDP per person and a lot of power.
So which would you choose and why? GDP per person or power.
Power being the control of the productivity and resources within your economy, basically your own people controlling your companies, rather than foreign companies using you as a staging post to a greater market like Ireland. And power being the ability to turn your economic productivity into culture-military-political power and project that power into other nations and areas of the world. Like the Chinese are trying to do now, move from the economically dependent state to a place where they can control their economic security.
So which would you choose and why? GDP per person or power.
Power being the control of the productivity and resources within your economy, basically your own people controlling your companies, rather than foreign companies using you as a staging post to a greater market like Ireland. And power being the ability to turn your economic productivity into culture-military-political power and project that power into other nations and areas of the world. Like the Chinese are trying to do now, move from the economically dependent state to a place where they can control their economic security.
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