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I'm sick and tired of this myth that China or Chinese culture doesn't allow for innovation of entruperialship. It's a western stereotype based on haughty ignorance of Chinese history. If the Chinese aren't innovative, who the fvck invented these
List of Chinese inventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
take your time, it's a long list.
and these people tend to forget that China invented paper currency, had a complex network of trade that stretched to Rome and back, Chinese business men opened the first restaurants, chartered trading vessels all over the know world, brought Chinese goods to Africa, India, the middle east, europe. Intra-regional trade was facilitated by safe, standardize federal roads in almost every dynasty and canals stretching over a thousand km connected the yellow river with yangtze. This allowed trade to flow to such an extent that entire provinces were able to specialize in only certain cash crops and import whatever food deficit it had from a stable food market.
When communism let off the pressure on markets, the chinese people responded instantly and entrepreneur quickly changed China's economy to a market economy and this all happened from the country side first, it was country people that lead China's reform not the people in the cities. Now if Entrepreneurship wasn't in the Chinese blood, you'd think that the city folks would first have to be taught "how to be entrepreneurs"then thing would get rolling. Well Wrong.
Forgive me but if I had to bet on whose private sector will be stronger in 20-30 years. My bet wouldn't be on India.