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by the_real_cher
656 days ago
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> wages stagnated I don't really think wages are a proxy for opportunity as central banks can make currency worthless.
There's computer science graduates in America who would take a job in their field for pittances just to be working in their field. > There are so many jobs that are available only in industrialized countries Well start! Half the startups in the 90s Americans built out of their garage. |
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People do not risk their lives and leave their families behind because they really love going to Cheesecake Factory everday in the US, it's because opportunities often flat out do not exist in their country for what they want to do.
Even among successful businesses founded in (currently or formerly) less industrialized countries, you will see that a huge proportion are actually state owned or backed (e.g. TSMC, Samsung)