2009-06-15, 21:18
#13
Lettland.
Låg skatt, fri marknad, hög tillväxt, helt privatiserat, avreglerat, liten stat.
Borde vara paradiset på Jorden enligt samtliga liberaler. Borde vara världens rikaste land,som aldrig kan hamna i kris.
Men, tvärtom. Det gick käpprätt åt helvete på typ ett halvår bara. Hur kunde detta hända? Lettland är ju en definitivt helt fri marknad.
Hur lyder undanflykterna i detta fallet?
....eller, det är väl svenska statens fel eller nåt antar jag.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Latvia
Replacement of the centrally planned system imposed during the Soviet period with a structure based on free-market principles has been occurring spontaneously from below much more than through consistently applied structural adjustment. Official statistics tend to understate the booming private sector, suggesting that the Latvian people and their economy are doing much better than is reflected statistically. Two-thirds of employment and 60% of GDP is now in the private sector. Recovery in light industry and Riga's emergence as a regional financial and commercial center have offset shrinkage of the state-owned industrial sector and agriculture.
Privatisation in Latvia is almost complete. Virtually all of the previously state-owned small and medium companies have been successfully privatized, leaving only a small number of politically sensitive large state companies. In particular, the country's main energy company, Latvenergo remains state-owned and there are no plans to privatize it. The government also holds minority shares in Ventspils Nafta oil transit company and the country's main telecom company Lattelecom but it plans to sell those. Despite a bad image based on loosely controlled privatization efforts in the early days, as well as the difficulties of privatizing the utilities, Latvian privatization efforts have led to the development of a dynamic and prosperous private sector, which accounted for nearly 68% of GDP in 2000.
Låg skatt, fri marknad, hög tillväxt, helt privatiserat, avreglerat, liten stat.
Borde vara paradiset på Jorden enligt samtliga liberaler. Borde vara världens rikaste land,som aldrig kan hamna i kris.
Men, tvärtom. Det gick käpprätt åt helvete på typ ett halvår bara. Hur kunde detta hända? Lettland är ju en definitivt helt fri marknad.
Hur lyder undanflykterna i detta fallet?
....eller, det är väl svenska statens fel eller nåt antar jag.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Latvia
Replacement of the centrally planned system imposed during the Soviet period with a structure based on free-market principles has been occurring spontaneously from below much more than through consistently applied structural adjustment. Official statistics tend to understate the booming private sector, suggesting that the Latvian people and their economy are doing much better than is reflected statistically. Two-thirds of employment and 60% of GDP is now in the private sector. Recovery in light industry and Riga's emergence as a regional financial and commercial center have offset shrinkage of the state-owned industrial sector and agriculture.
Privatisation in Latvia is almost complete. Virtually all of the previously state-owned small and medium companies have been successfully privatized, leaving only a small number of politically sensitive large state companies. In particular, the country's main energy company, Latvenergo remains state-owned and there are no plans to privatize it. The government also holds minority shares in Ventspils Nafta oil transit company and the country's main telecom company Lattelecom but it plans to sell those. Despite a bad image based on loosely controlled privatization efforts in the early days, as well as the difficulties of privatizing the utilities, Latvian privatization efforts have led to the development of a dynamic and prosperous private sector, which accounted for nearly 68% of GDP in 2000.
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Senast redigerad av belzebubb 2009-06-15 kl. 21:21.
Senast redigerad av belzebubb 2009-06-15 kl. 21:21.