Comment by Fenixius on 20/01/2025 at 17:47 UTC

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View submission: The Guardian View on Development’s Paradox: The Rich Benefit More Than The Poor

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Would the citizens of developing nations be better off? Likely not, especially in the short term, as who else would be providing funding, infrastructure and services?

Would developing nations be better off? Likely so, especially in the longer term, as they'd be reducing the difference in bargaining and political power between themselves and the advanced nations.

If the authors are correct, logically, the latter effect would *eventually* outstrip the former, but who knows how long that would take and what it would cost the people who are currently dependent on industries financed by the global North?

It would be risky and difficult to manage an experiment, so I doubt we'll ever find out.

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Comment by BenjaminHamnett at 21/01/2025 at 02:05 UTC

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I’m sure there are countries who don’t take the money. I doubt you’d rather be living in them