AndrewJin
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No one likes pollution and pollution caused by steel industry.The above post by @AndrewJin is spot on.
In the 1880s, London's sky was so filled with pollution that it was sometimes
difficult to see the Sun during daytime. Wood and coal burning were the heating
sources of choice then. Compare that with electricity and you get the idea?
Good day all, Tay.
But without Londoners suffering from pollution, there would be no London Tube. It's an inevitable phase of development.
One shall not enjoy blue sky before the society is well-off.
Cheers!
Literacy rate, life expectancy, infant mortality rate, etc.India almost match China economic, architectural, intellectual feats in ancient times??? Typical Indian bragging. The only thing you were good at was spiritual and religious stuff. That I concede.
We weren't on the same boat in the 80's. Nominal GDP means nothing in close-economy like China. In all other economic and social indicators, China was miles ahead. In 1967, China was already producing 2 times more steel than India. By 1980, the gap increased to 4 times. 37 vs 9.5 (million T)
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GDP for an isolated country was nonsense. People at that time used coupons instead of money.(grain coupon, meat coupon, TV coupon, etc)
To begin with, I despise what CPC did before 1978. However, experts generally neglect a pivotal fact about China's development after 1980, that was a relatively complete industry even it was very primitive. Based on that, China grows rapidly thereafter. So it's really unfair to say China and India were nearly at the same stage in 1980s, given the differences in steel production, education, sanitation and life expectancy, etc.We weren't on the same boat in the 80's. Nominal GDP means nothing in close-economy like China. In all other economic and social indicators, China was miles ahead. In 1967, China was already producing 2 times more steel than India. By 1980, the gap increased to 4 times. 37 vs 9.5 (million T)