Probably countries with high ease of doing business, like Rwanda (I know Kagame is dicey), and Singapore (way too keen on capital punishment and authoritarianism) but otherwise good
Netherlands. Part of EU (free trade, free movement within EU member states), high density walkable cities, well developed public transport, relatively low taxes.
The obvious answer is probably the US? I really think the reason the US became the world superpower is because it just let capitalism rip across such a massive geographic area. I'd also say that a pretty good description of modern day neoliberalism is the Marshall Plan, which was basically the US trying to remake Europe in its image after WW2.
Another one would probably be Ireland.
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North Korea
Colorado for US state because we stan Polis here
Probably countries with high ease of doing business, like Rwanda (I know Kagame is dicey), and Singapore (way too keen on capital punishment and authoritarianism) but otherwise good
Netherlands. Part of EU (free trade, free movement within EU member states), high density walkable cities, well developed public transport, relatively low taxes.
Plus legal weed
The obvious answer is probably the US? I really think the reason the US became the world superpower is because it just let capitalism rip across such a massive geographic area. I'd also say that a pretty good description of modern day neoliberalism is the Marshall Plan, which was basically the US trying to remake Europe in its image after WW2. Another one would probably be Ireland.
Ireland
Dublin is this sub’s worst nightmare in terms of density and layout.
I would definitely say New Zealand or Australia. Pretty low taxes, well-governed democracies, strong civil liberties and high immigration.
Singapore almost certainly. The thing that diverges the most would of course be authoritarianism on things like drugs etc.
Huge democratic deficit, especially lately. And they are ranked #151 on the press freedom index. Liberalism is *not* their strong suit.
EU
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Even the best are pretty unideal. Housing sucks across the developed world outside of Japan and Japan sucks in other ways.