During the 1990s in the former Soviet Union a lot of property was seized and controlled by those in power. How might this have affected the country’s growth rate at that time? Explain. Some economists...

During the 1990s in the former Soviet Union a lot of property was seized and controlled by those in power. How might this have affected the country’s growth rate at that time? Explain. Some economists think the high rates of growth of productivity achieved by many Asian economies cannot be sustained. Why might they be right? What would have to happen for them to be wrong?

May 18, 2022
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