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Chris

 I read your unsigned post with considerable interest. I believe you have 
some good points in your reasons why some countries have been economically 
successful and others not. Your views seem to echo Max Weber's theory of the 
Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, as providing the key dynamics 
for the development of modern capitalist economies. Weber's theory has had 
its protaganists and antagonists but it still provides much food for thought 
on the development of modern capitalism even when in non Protestant places 
like Japan and Singapore.

In the light of the makings of a 'mini thesis' emerging from your post, I 
wonder if you will include India as an example of an emerging economic giant 
in the very near future? My hunch, from reading your post is that, you might 
be skeptical about this but I'd very much like to hear how the key points in 
your post resonate with the economic situation in India today.
Cornel DaCosta, London, UK.

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> To reflect and... Act.
> The difference between the poor countries and the rich ones is not the age 
> of the country.

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