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Think of Mogadishu & Somalia

Postby Bermooda » Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:47 pm

Mogadishen's showing the rest of the world whether at the bottom or top on how their business policy (the true meaning of capitalism and not the oligarchical communistic system we see in the West) should be studied and then implemented :win:
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Think of Somalia when making business policy

With Japan ranked as only the 27th-easiest place to do business in the world, Tokyo still has a ways to go on critical reforms. Yet, with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe already having brought new hope to the nation — as well as, critics might note, perhaps renewed tensions in the region — the third- largest economy in the world still has many a lesson to share with the likes of Yangon and Mogadishu.


After all, when it comes to doing business, there are few places worse, it seems, than the likes of Myanmar and Somalia. That’s at least, according to the World Bank, which has Myanmar ranked as worst in Asia — at 182nd of 189 economies — on the ease of doing business.

None of them, though, should take heart in the retort, “Well, at least we’re better than Somalia.”
Clearly investing in Somalia is not for the fainthearted.


Clearly investing in Somalia is not for the fainthearted. Somalia is quite literally off the charts, as the World Bank report once again skips Somalia completely. Lawlessness and lack of reliable data are no doubt two of the factors why Somalia continues to be absent in the rankings. Basically what they are saying is that they have no clue about its GDP. For all we know it could of been in the same league as Tanzania and since 2012 huge growth surpassing it and now trying to compete against Kenya (YES I SAID IT) who has now been overtaken by Ethiopia as the East Africa powerhouse instead of the few billion MYTH

the 27th-best ranked economy on ease of doing business, Japan’s own citizens — and particularly its government policymakers — should well consider Somalia private sector to move up the ranks for ease of doing business, and be No. 1

Where this article went wrong tho is the garac cadaan asian master not picking a Somali entrepreneur and instead choose one of his own :lol:
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/201 ... wQS2GJ_vaR

Also this should of been prevented at all cost :evil: . This was supposed to go into our future museum :twisted: :down:
Last year, the U.S. news program 60 Minutes described their role in digging up and returning to the U.S. the remains of a helicopter shot down and made famous in the book and blockbuster Hollywood film “Blackhawk Down.”

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Re: Think of Mogadishu & Somalia

Postby greenday » Wed Feb 19, 2014 11:41 am

I am really mad at the fact they gave the ruins away, they should be told shut ur guest house or bring back what you took. Waa day light robbery :down:


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