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To: elmatador who wrote (26909)12/27/2007 3:49:05 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (2) of 217786
 
Owners of capital move it to those locations they prefer, often those locations where they believe it will be well treated and provide the owner with good returns.

Owners of capital don't "spread it around" to suit the needs of others in less developed nations. These locations generally mistreat capital and have long term structural problems which result in long term returns which fail to match initial expectations, or even match more predictable returns in more developed economies.

If the return on investment is so phenomenal over time, then Brazil and other less developed economies already have large amounts of capital, as capital is merely savings which result from profitable investments and labor.

If Brazil, or other less developed economies, do not have these large stores of capital it is only because their economy has not actually provided the sort of profitable returns which result in capital stores.
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