Which is the equivalent of the Chile Miracle for the Marxist and Keynesian economic models?
>>2589477
>Marxist
Why am I seeing this word or concepts related to it in half the catalog right now?
Who's paying you?
Kerala
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerala_model
I don't understand why they don't shill it more.
>>2589477
State stimulus
Korea, China (PRC- wait for the commies to get here and call it "socialism with chinese characteristics"), Singapore
Marxist
The initial industrialization of Russia
Yugoslavia is a perfect example of how command economies fail, yes the self management system was still a command economy. It speaks a lot that maybe the loudest economic debate in Serbia is how to save a fucking steel mill. American companies that bought it eventually offered to GIVE SERBIA a lot of money to CLOSE IT, but the government refused because MUH JOBS. At the moment it's owned by a Chinese company that the government is praising to the heavens. It also had a net loss of 144 million$, and they haven't even paid the electricity and transpiration bills.
>>2589477
Having half of Europe as their puppet and all that clay as the Soviet Union and still managing to go bankrupt was a hell of a miracle.
When Russia went from serfdom to nuclear weapons in fifty years.
I know it was with a lot of cooperation from Wall Street, but that's normal.
>>2589709
it is the work of benevolent british missionaries so they want to cover it up
Chile's average gdp growth before and after pinochet is similar. Looking at real gdp levels through time means nothing because it's an exponential series.
You're retarded.
>>2589756
Also alcohol prohibition.
>>2590583
Surely you must know that anything good about the USSR is communist propaganda...
>>2589749
Fucking clayposters, why don't you go buy some land and bury yourself in it.
>>2590583
woah who would have thunk that countries impacted by the great depression would have suffered from lower industrial output. really fires up those neurons
>>2589477
>Keynesian
The United States, 1933-1971. Coincidentally the one time period when laiessez-faire cultists were politically marginalized.
>>2591138
Do you see the irony of your argument? The Soviet Union WAS affected by the Great Depression too, but nonetheless the five year plan was still able to coordinate industry and create massive industrial growth. I'm not defending the soviet union though I'm just saying that your reasoning is absurd.
>>2589756
Not at all.
>>2591171
They can't keep getting away with it.