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Productivity and Growth: Crash Course Economics #6 financial growth



ทำไมบางประเทศถึงรวย? ทำไมบางประเทศถึงยากจน? สุดท้ายก็ลงที่ Productivity สัปดาห์นี้ใน Crash Course Econ, Adriene และ Jacob ได้สำรวจว่าเหตุใดเศรษฐกิจบางประเทศจึงมีประสิทธิผลมากกว่าประเทศอื่น และจะเกิดอะไรขึ้นเมื่อเศรษฐกิจมีประสิทธิผลมากขึ้น เราจะมาดูกันว่าสิ่งต่างๆ เช่น GDP ต่อหัว ส่งผลต่อวิถีชีวิตของคนปกติอย่างไร และมีความลึกลับ Crash Course อยู่ใน Patreon! คุณสามารถสนับสนุนเราโดยตรงโดยสมัครที่ ขอบคุณผู้มีอุปการคุณต่อไปนี้สำหรับการบริจาครายเดือนอย่างใจกว้างที่ช่วยให้ Crash Course ฟรีสำหรับทุกคนตลอดไป: Mark, Jan Schmid, Simun Niclasen, Robert Kunz, Daniel Baulig, Jason A Saslow, Eric Kitchen, Christian, Beatrice Jin, Anna-Ester Volozh, Eric Knight, Elliot Better, Jeffrey Thompson, Ian Dundore, Stephen Lawless, วันนี้ฉันค้นพบ James Craver, Jessica Wode, Sandra Aft, Jacob Ash, SR Foxley, Christy Huddleston, Steve Marshall . , Chris Peters ต้องการหา Crash Course ที่อื่นบนอินเทอร์เน็ตหรือไม่? Facebook – Twitter – Tumblr – รองรับ Crash Course บน Patreon: CC Kids: .

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22 thoughts on “Productivity and Growth: Crash Course Economics #6 financial growth”

  1. Watching this in 2020 and hearing China being called a 'developing' country was shocking. Then I realised that they basically went from developing to developed as a mother f**ker overnight. Here's to the next global superpower

  2. How wealthy a country is depends on how much natural resources is has. More resource means more productivity. A lot of countries like India, Pakistan and Bangladesh have a very large working age population but, they are still struggling to become a fully developed industrialized country because they lack the natural resources that it needs. Countries like Canada and Australia actually have a much smaller population then countries like India, Pakistan and Bangladesh but they're economies are more prosperous as they have more natural resources. According to clockify .me Germany works 1371hrs/yr while India works 2162hrs/yr, yet Germany's GDP is 3.86 trillion while Indias GDP is 2.94 trillion. A larger population doesn't mean a higher GDP either. Germany's population is 83 million (2019) where India population is 1.3 billion (2018) which is 6.1 times larger.

  3. My opinion concerning the developments of the Economy in the world:
    Read carefully!!👇👇

    In order to improve the economy effectively and make it more sustainably, we need self-invetsment and efficient orientation system because when you learn how to teach and develop your skills and indepdence, you are going to achieve self-sufficiency, and you will definitely be able to help other people to move forward with the economy.

    An efficient orientation system is going to contribute in providing people with suitable and great advices which they need to choose their major and passion, because there are lot of people who choose a major or filed which they are not convinced with, but just because their family or friends told them to, therefore they couldn't manage to improve them selves properly.

  4. This is all good and well but fails to mention or consider the effects of colonization, wealth + resource extraction, and historic + predatory trade agreements that advantage certain countries over others. This is a significant contributor to ongoing political and economic instability in many regions.

  5. I feel like history was over generalized in this video. I understand it’s a short video but colonization and slave trade history should be briefly mentioned when considering why Western countries increased their productivity.

  6. A great video! nevertheless, It didn't shed light on the most-affecting factor: IMPERIALISM; in the years that the presenter claims that the US was growing its GDP & human capital along with other western European states.. this development was built on the shreds of Africa, literally It was! Africa was shed out of its manpower due to SLAVERY! those slaves that were taken to build other nations' so called "GDP"!! and Even the corrupt leaderships of the so called "developing'' countries, it can be blamed on IMPERIALISM; haven''t you heard about "Operation TP-AJAX" of the CIA? well, you better search for it!

  7. Wow diid these guys really say that some countries are poorer because they are less productive? How about that might be a factor yes but another factor is countries like the U.S have been stealing resources from the so called poorer countries.

  8. Its not Zimbabwe corrupt government that keeps them poor its corrupt international government that keep them poor. Zimbabwe actually moves its natural resources but it mainly supports European countries. Same for the France with its francophone African nations. Those countries are rich because of modern day imperialism that the U.N. refuses to address.

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