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- From: gary@ke4zv.uucp (Gary Coffman)
- Subject: Re: Ecocentric Criterion and the Population Question
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.171111.491@ke4zv.uucp>
- Reply-To: gary@ke4zv.UUCP (Gary Coffman)
- Organization: Gannett Technologies Group
- References: <JMC.92Nov17025507@SAIL.Stanford.EDU> <1992Nov17.175327.5373@ke4zv.uucp> <JMC.92Nov17123157@SAIL.Stanford.EDU> <1992Nov21.022849.24681@ke4zv.uucp> <JMC.92Nov21102224@SAIL.Stanford.EDU>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 17:11:11 GMT
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- In article <JMC.92Nov21102224@SAIL.Stanford.EDU> jmc@cs.Stanford.EDU writes:
- >In article <1992Nov21.022849.24681@ke4zv.uucp> gary@ke4zv.uucp (Gary Coffman) writes:
- >
- > In article <JMC.92Nov17123157@SAIL.Stanford.EDU> jmc@cs.Stanford.EDU writes:
- > >Why shouldn't it be easier for these people to adopt advanced technology
- > >than it was for the countries that developed it in the first place?
- >
- > Technically it should be easier, but economically these countries don't
- > have the wealth of the countries who developed the technologies. That
- > is a strong impediment to implementation.
- >
- >Can't they accumulate the capital to build the infrastructure by the
- >same methods used when the rich countries were poor?
-
- In some cases yes, but in general no. Their populations are too high
- to rape the land for wealth and still feed themselves. The Americas
- got rich by exploiting the natural resources of a relatively empty
- land. Europe got rich initially the same way, and continued to be
- rich by taking wealth from each other through wars and trade. Much
- of the third world can't bootstrap the same way. Their best hope is
- to exploit the one resource they have in plenty, people. But the
- slave trade is dead, and they lack the capital to give advanced
- schooling to their people so they can become highly productive
- workers in the information age. It's Catch 22. If American, European,
- and Japanese companies can continue to export jobs and job training
- to these countries, then they have a chance of reaching critical
- mass and taking off as rich countries. But if restrictive trade
- policies block this, then they are doomed to poverty and starvation.
-
- Gary
-