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Why do some countries become the richest in the world without any resources, while others sit in poverty for decades despite oil deposits and fertile land? In this video, we analyze the main principle of prosperity from Nobel laureate Milton Friedman. Using the examples of Hong Kong, Japan and India, we will see how economic freedom changes not only the numbers in GDP, but also the psyche of the people themselves. Timecodes: 00:00 — Why resources don't save 01:04 — Hong Kong anomaly 03:20 — The best help from the state 03:46 — Why no one knows how to make a pencil 05:49 — Experiment: Japan vs India 10:40 — How the system breaks initiative 13:14 — The main secret of prosperity 🐈 Support the release of new videos: https://send.monobank.ua/jar/2sqbRh1ZXR 👍 Write in the comments: If you could cancel just one state authority, license or permit, what would it be? Where does the state "hinder" you the most? #Friedman #economy #freedom #Hong Kong #Japan #capitalism #market economy

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