Nightshade238 t1_j6mjjla wrote
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But only if the others are still able to float.
Indus-ian t1_j6mk7vv wrote
India experienced a socialist system for its first five decades which made people poor. With the opening up of economy, lot of people were pulled out of poverty.
But here the focus seems to be wondering why the rich got richer rather than thinking did the poor got better in the same time? The answer is yes.
SentientHotdogWater t1_j6n9nv7 wrote
>India experienced a socialist system for its first five decades which made people poor.
Yep, that's what made India poor. Definitely didn't have anything to do with centuries of British colonialism.
Indus-ian t1_j6nbqr8 wrote
Yes the colonial occupation was the biggest cause. But when India got independence it could have charted a better economic model for faster prosperity.
SentientHotdogWater t1_j6ndp0b wrote
Can you give me an example of a post-colonial nation that was able to become economically prosperous immediately after obtaining freedom using only free market capitalist economics?
Indus-ian t1_j6nf9fe wrote
I didn’t claim an immediate prosperity from a colonial rule.
I can’t really fault the economic policies from independence to around 60’s. What caused the slow growth was a bunch of economic policies that included nationalisation in the 70s. That crippled the economy and almost went bankrupt in late eighties and nineties.
vubjof t1_j6o1316 wrote
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thankful-wax-5500 t1_j6pel5p wrote
It's says lift all boats. Can't help ya if you're hanging on to some driftwood lmao.
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