Does democracy stifle economic growth?
Yasheng Huang
Yasheng Huang asks us to rethink our ideas about China and other large emerging economies. Lately he’s been asking, Does democracy hinder or promote economic growth? Full bio and more links
TED Talks, July 2011, http://www.ted.com/talks/yasheng_huang.html
Economist Yasheng Huang compares China to India, and asks how China's authoritarian rule contributed to its astonishing economic growth -- leading to a big question: Is democracy actually holding India back? Huang's answer may surprise you.
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Some Gems on India by Dickens
Allow me to present the words of His Excellency,His Magnificence Sir Charles Dickens on the "INDIANS" dindooohindoo
“I wish I were Commander in Chief of India. The first thing I would do ..........., should be to proclaim to them in their language, that I considered my holding thatappointment by the leave of God, to mean that I should do my utmost to EXTERMINATE THE RACE upon whom the stain of the late cruelties rested ..................., which all convenient dispatch and merciful swiftness of execution, to BLOT IT OUT of mankind and RAZE IT off the face of the earth.” – Charles Dickens, in a letter to Baronness Burdett-Coutts on 4 October 1857.
The readers might note the symmetrical gematria of the words in CAPITAL - EXTERMINATE, BLOT IT OUT and RAZE IT
And the piece de resistance of Charles Dickens
“You know faces, when they are not brown; you know common experiences when they are not under turbans; Look at the dogs – low, treacherous, murderous, tigerous villians.” – Dickens on Bharat, in a private letter to Emily de la Rue.
So the Strategic Forces Command and the Rocket Force of the Pakistani State and the PRC need to read Dickens and then ruminate,marinate,dessicate and then EXECUTE
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