Portal:Economic Freedom
Wealth, Poverty, and Freedom
It is interesting to ponder the concept of wealth. If you understand wealth, you also begin to understand poverty. It is, to a large extent, simply having very little wealth. So, what is wealth? It will be helpful to first say what it isn't.
George Gilder[1] uses the illustration of oil rich middle East countries. Several countries with the highest per-capita spending power are in the middle east. Their income and spending power come from their oil assets. They can buy Rolls Royces, private Boeings, and build office buildings. But those are perishable things, and when the oil is gone, they will become as poor as they were before the oil was discovered. They have riches, but little wealth. Venezuela has much the same problem today, but is further down the road. They are a formerly rich country in the process of going broke.
The economics and politics of wealth and poverty have much to do with freedom. One can have the potential for wealth without having the freedom to fulfill it. And the potential for generating wealth can be dulled or entirely squelched by government policy. This category is the place to insert articles about wealth, poverty, and economics in general and how they are effected by government policy and freedom.
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