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Originally Posted by Kodoss
The problem of some modern western economys is that they let go production in other countries and focus more on service. But that's the wrong way in my opinion, because a qualified worker in production earns more than some service worker. Also without production no service. Aslo without agriculture, no food on your table.
I don't call for "Protect your industry by taxes", just give them a frame in which they are able to compete with others. It would be also helpfull to change the productionlines to metric system. That would open a bigger market for selling.
But asking a british to change from inch to metric is like insulting them...
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fixed there.
The problem these days is that the economy has long left national boundaries and is acting internationally, without nationstates in Europe able to wield much influence over it anymore. Democracy on the national level has become a farce for the last 20 years already, in Europe and the US both.