Well, you have many difficult questions to cover
And I have just a SIMPLE mind to address them (and I ain't good at those sophisticated jargons)... so I can only picture my thinking in the form of further questions
Today what do you see as the real or true economic development in the USA?
And what is China doing at the same time?
Even during the last 10 years at both countries?
How's the infrastructure conditions in the USA and China today?
How do you the compare the infrastructure of the two?
How's the manufacturing capabilities and the industrial base between the two?
Which political system has more capabilities to plan and execute economic development programs incl. the long-term ones with time span over multiple terms of administration/government?
Which one do you think has more chance to succeed in further economic development, linked with science and technology as well as R & D?
I just use the most recent 10-year achievements to try to project what will be achieved within the NEXT 10 years... as it gives the clearest picture
Btw, I never grasp it why anyone ever thinks that every head count needs to be in good prosperity for a nation to gain its national strength... if it is the case then nations like these ones: Liechtenstein; Qatar; Monaco; Luxembourg; Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas); Singapore; Bermuda; Isle of Man; Brunei; Kuwait; Ireland; Norway; United Arab Emirates; Sint Maarten; Switzerland, which have the highest income per capita, thus are considered as the most prosperous nations, should have amassed strong national strength. But the reality are...
I am sure which one or which system I confide in. How about you?
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