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Godfree Roberts's avatar

I traveled from Tokyo to Seoul in 1967 in the company of a Monsanto plant engineer (he built 'em) and asked how much his company was investing in the factory he was constructing.

"And what return on its investment did Monsanto expect?? I added.

Oh, over 100% annually, he said. We won't go into a project for less than that.

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Ilya K's avatar

Great analysis.

Interestngly, this is what Russia basically wanted from Yanukovich. Like Park Chung-Hee, he could become that russified illiberal protectionist that would allow Russia to offload the industries that it would grow out of due to rising wages, provide its own domestic market and skills of sending stuff abroad.

In short, the Euromaidan fought against turning Ukraine into a weaker form of RoC under patronage of weaker form of Japan.

What happened instead is that Russia kept these industries to itself due to stagnating wages, as well as importing of cheap central asian labor. Worse for Ukraine, worse for Russia. A big win for liberal democracy.

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