On Zimbabwe, this mugabe guy has been making a number of political decisions about (re-)distibuting capital (in the form of LAND), which have turned out to have severe economic repurcussions. Even I could have predicted that. More than of 1923 Germany, this reminds me of Russia and their 500 day plan to convert to an economy with free markets -> Failed, and I did predict that. (With mugabe, I was not aware of his plans at the time).
The problem is simply that for production, a number of factors come in to play. In the Russian case, the 500 day plan simply called for all government coordination of production to stop, and the "market" would take over in 500 days..... Of course, no markets exists without decent contract law, enforcement of that law, trust and market organisations (where do buyer and seller meet?). The idea that something like this evolves in 500 days (while it took centuries to get where it is in western societies) turned out to be false.
In zimbabwe, we now learn that having fertile land is meaningfull, only if you know how to benefit from its fertility. It's a bit like having a fertile woman, buit not knowing what to do with yer dick....
The problem is simply that for production, a number of factors come in to play. In the Russian case, the 500 day plan simply called for all government coordination of production to stop, and the "market" would take over in 500 days..... Of course, no markets exists without decent contract law, enforcement of that law, trust and market organisations (where do buyer and seller meet?). The idea that something like this evolves in 500 days (while it took centuries to get where it is in western societies) turned out to be false.
In zimbabwe, we now learn that having fertile land is meaningfull, only if you know how to benefit from its fertility. It's a bit like having a fertile woman, buit not knowing what to do with yer dick....
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