No, no, no you say. Sugar has a bright future. Really? Then let's raze all of our towns and grow sugar cane and shrink GDP by 98% or USD11.8bn. That would collapse our GDP per capita to $283 or a level close to that of South Sudan – a country which has been in civil war since 2013. We'd probably experience the same thing if we reverted back to being a mono crop. It'd take a less extreme scenario to have people in the streets. That's for sure.
Thursday, September 14, 2017
How Mauritius Can Increase Its GDP By 50%
No, no, no you say. Sugar has a bright future. Really? Then let's raze all of our towns and grow sugar cane and shrink GDP by 98% or USD11.8bn. That would collapse our GDP per capita to $283 or a level close to that of South Sudan – a country which has been in civil war since 2013. We'd probably experience the same thing if we reverted back to being a mono crop. It'd take a less extreme scenario to have people in the streets. That's for sure.
Zistis sosyal se ki groser gato nu kwi ek kuma nu partaz li. Si tir tu kann gato la vinn 50% pli gro. Donk otomatikman pwena plis pu partaze. Berenger pa truv sa li. Li anvi sap lindistri sikriyer. Li pa tusel. Ena 2 politisyen ki kontan sa lindistri la inpe tro buku: Sithanen ek Boolell.
ReplyDeleteFrer dir nou kifer sa trwa la ena enn feb pou bann sikrier ?
ReplyDeleteVous noterez aussi qu'ils sont les chouchoux de l'express !
ReplyDeleteRead with great relief in le Mauricien that our other national hero Pierre Dinan is preaching the reformation gospel of human development. We are really blessed with redemption!
ReplyDeleteAnfet monn bliye enn katriyem: Subron. Kinn deza gayn zom de lane l'express. Ansam ek Sithanen ek Oodiah (ki an pasan bann promoter depresyasyon rupi). Interesan se ki ena p20 dan sa revi lalit la.
ReplyDelete@ser/frer anonymous
ser/frer, u pe rant dan firs an zanvye?