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Just once I'd like to see an example of a country that didn't follow suit and suffered some horrible negative consequences.
Also: sure, I think the leaders of most of these countries are on board for the world depopulation train.
I mean... the communist block arguably qualifies.
Yes, they totally didn't do a whole bunch of other things that are more likely to be responsible for their outcome.
Regrettably, nobody has figured out how to rerun history and at experts agree that no two things are exactly alike. The upshot is that any example of a failing country with zero economic migrants can be explained away by some other factor surely being the decisive one.
Please, I am begging you, tell me with a straight face that the poor economic outcomes of the communist block was due to not accepting enough migrants.
That's hardly the question. The question is, had they been able to attract immigrants, would they have done better? The answer is clearly yes, for a sufficient quality of immigrant.
...yeah, because to attract migrants you need to be doing better to begin with. How is that relevant for the discussion?
Poland wasn't doing better to begin with, though.
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/gdp-per-capita-maddison-project-database?tab=line&time=1939..latest&country=POL
UKRBLR~RUSThat's the whole point. All these countries started in roughly the same place.
Now overlap a net immigration chart on that. And then add an immigration / GDP chart of the US for comparison, and added effect.
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