Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Could the U.S. Become Argentina? | Richard W. Rahn | Cato Institute: Commentary

Could the U.S. Become Argentina? | Richard W. Rahn | Cato Institute: Commentary: "The U.S. has a per capita income of about $47,000 per year, while Argentina's is just $14,000 on a purchasing-power parity (PPP) basis. A hundred years ago, Argentina's per capita income was about 80 percent of that in the U.S. If Argentina had done as well relatively as the United States, it would have a per capita income of about $38,000 today. Countries can become wealthy in a few decades, as have South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Finland, by following the correct economic policies. They also can become relatively poor, as have Argentina, Cuba and Venezuela, by doing the wrong things."

Read the article to see ways that we are following Argentina's path.

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