What to study in business school if you want to colonize Africa and the third world?
Just the most generic international business courses or are the finance memes answer to everything?
Exchange year of course.
I would like to work in something where it's a plus to constantly have to learn about world and society in your own time and study more, not just few years of bs school and then become a corporate drone like what is the wet dream of finance people.
Or should you just focus on business in China?
From Yurop.
>>2999441
maybe you can study how to open a kfc franchise in an african country.
>>2999441
microcredit, that's how rich people exploit third world countries right now
>Or should you just focus on business in China?
Why not both? I hear Chinese are the new colonizers of Africa. Look into it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa%E2%80%93China_economic_relations
>>2999441
The history. You learn the history of the continent or country. Understand who the traditional power brokers are, who is loyal to them, who hates them. It also allows you to understand the infrastructure. Why is there no railway between these two places, it would make economic sense! Ah, these group sabotage it because it would weaken them, or take away their position as a arbitrage market etc.
It helps you get a grip on the customs, more important why those customs are prevalent.
That's the only way you can exploit, is to have an understanding of the history of a place. Then you can go about leveraging that for the best deals, getting one faction to outbid another faction out of spite or fear - not because it's in their best interests for example.
>>2999536
Africans eat more meat than chicken. When I went on a Safari, the tribal niggers told me that slaughtering a chicken for a guest is offensive. They seem different than American niggers.