Renzi
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Not really Argentina will never be like Haiti. I spent a week in Port Au Prince many years ago.. It was real voodoo..!
I'm sure at least the beaches were better.
Not really Argentina will never be like Haiti. I spent a week in Port Au Prince many years ago.. It was real voodoo..!
Well, not sure exactly what the GNI is saying (more used to GDP), but according to Wikipedia the GNI is not 22060, but 11200. However, not sure whether there is also a neoliberal thinktank behind this fake number. But still well ahead of Haiti, so all good.Argentina's current is GNI still around 22,060 USD, whereas Haiti's is 1,790.
. Still, according to the lastest UN HDI report, Cuba ranks higher than all of South Americans outside of the cono sur. They're not doing too bad considering they no longer have the USSR to buy up all their reserves of sugar.
And there is no realistic scenario where the country with the third largest economy in Latin America will somehow reach the poverty level of the country with the poorest
I know found the data source: https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GNP.PCAP.KD?locations=ARArgentina's current is GNI still around 22,060 USD, whereas Haiti's is 1,790.
Source being the Cuban government itself. Independently conducted surveys are outlawed and anyone trying to conduct their own without express state permission will be arrested.
Also, Costa Rica and Panama both have a higher HDI than Cuba. And you are free to go to either country and conduct your own survey as you please, without state permission. And you are also free to challenge their numbers if the findings of your own survey are different.
Try to do that in Cuba and see how long you last before being arrested and charged with being a counter revolutionary.
Maybe not, but 30 years ago there was no realistic scenario in which Cordoba would be less developed than Bogota, and yet, here we are.
Panama and Costa Rica are not in South America.
And why use Bógota as a point of compasison? That doesn't even make sense.
Neither is Cuba. Why are you comparing it with South America and omitting its more developed and more democratic Caribbean neighbors?
Make more sense than bringing Cuba into the conversation. And Cordoba is Argentina's 2nd largest city and the industrial heart of the country. It was once, not that long ago, much more relevant within South America than Bogota could ever have hoped to be. But that was then. Things have changed so much, that now you are asking in disbelief why I am comparing the two of them, when Bogota is obviously more relevant.
Well, that is my whole point. There was a time, not that long ago, that the thought of Colombia matching Argentina or of Bogota surpassing Cordoba, was as absurd as Argentina being as poor as Haiti.
Right on target Ceviche.I just find this whole discussion hilarious.
Very recently, I was in Port- Au-Prince ( capital of Haiti) in Feb , 2020 to spend a week for some business matter. It was hell on earth. They dont have one proper hotel or a proper airport. Anyone who is comparing Argentina to Haiti is talking out of his "*sshole". Its very easy to say things without having any real idea , which is only possible after experiencing it personally.
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