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To: James Seagrove who wrote (126380)12/17/2016 1:58:01 PM
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Not exactly your take if you read between the lines, and the devastation left behind.

There are places that there is no choice but to regulate markets. For free markets to work properly there is a need to be some degree of industrial/commercial maturity which is lacking in Africa, and not only in Ghana.

The best example how free markets brought down a modern country that was under totalitarian regime for 3 generation see the Russian example where there was this idiotic idea of forced free market regime administered to people that did not know even what a share in a company was, or market oriented products and prices.

It brought its economy to its knees and all the swindlers got filthy rich, on the expense of the rest of the population.

The net result was it backfired and now we need to contend with "quasi democratic" regime run as a totalitarian regime under Putin and his gang.
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