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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8900)9/4/2006 6:08:48 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219492
 
Naturally, as price of employing people goes up, countries will specialize in what they do best. That because there won't be a surplus of people to be put work by subsidies in sectors in which such country is not competitive.

Brazil will specialize in what they do best: Agribusiness. Will leave cars to be made by Czechs, Slovakians and South Koreans.

Brazil will export football players and import South East Asians who are better in providing services to man hotels and restaurants for the tourism industry. Australians Austrians and Swiss managers would come to Brazil to manage those hotels. We donpt know how to manage services.

Americans and British would come to design and manage construction of proper infrastructure. Sectors in which Brazilians are lousy. (Can do only bridges and airports) We can take all kinds of specializations and they would be procured by the people who have to put up:

Germans and Brits put up with lousy football players and bad food because they are forced to spend their money in the national products and services.

Brazilians have to put with bad infrastructure and lousy services because we are forced to pay for the national providers (and the cars are shitty too here!)