5.04.2019

Harald Eia : Where in the world is it easiest to get rich?


Harald Eia at TEDxOslo
Where in the world is it easiest to get rich?  (transcript)
Summary
The answer must be what many people want to know and the speaker tells us that Scandinavia is the best place. It's because not only he is a Scandinavian but also the social democracies of the country give free higher education to everybody and Scandinavia is being a breeding place.

For example, in America, Japan and called other economic power, there are many rich people, though, it's difficult to be rich from now because education is very high and there are many people who are working to take your money in the banks, supermarkets, and even restrooms.

A breeding place means there are people who can think that replacing working people with machines, 1) holding back the highest salaries of older workers, 2) and increasing the productivity of a society. 3)

The country can be said where the welfare state and the unions work in tandem with capitalist dynamics.

In Japan, people, especially politicians and elder think about only money that they can get and Japanese education is only to memorize. I think that for the place, important things are that a nation thinks to create a great country and they don't say that a president and a prime minister are wrong.

Words in this story
breed /verb/ cause (an animal) to produce offspring, typically in a controlled and organized way.
tandem /noun/ a bicycle with seats and pedals for two riders, one behind the other.

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