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Uruguay is the Economist's Country of the Year

221 pointsby dimfischover 11 years ago

15 comments

JetSetWillyover 11 years ago
Apparantly Scotland is &quot;foolhardy&quot; if it opts for &quot;secession&quot;, but Ireland, which already did opt for secession (less pejoratively, secession is typically known as independence once it is acheived), is a resiliant example to us all, with its HDI and economy miles above that of Scotland, and that despite a total lack of oil, and despite a bad housing bust.<p>Funny, that. You have to be very careful with the Economist because they nearly always seem to have utterly transparent motiviations for the nonsense they peddle. In this case it seems like it benefits them to prop up the city of london and UK with a nice secure oil supply, and they have to perform weird intellectual handstands to justify why Scotland would be a basketcase while Ireland is inspirational.
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gruseomover 11 years ago
I like this bit of English wit from the article, on Uruguay&#x27;s cannabis legalization:<p>&quot;This is a change so obviously sensible [...] that no other country has made it.&quot;<p>The Economist doesn&#x27;t normally bust loose like that. (Edit: or so I thought.)
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cphotonover 11 years ago
Uruguayan here, be prepared to face security issues, bad education quality and very high prices in general if considering moving here.
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Tombarover 11 years ago
Uruguayan here and proud of my little country.<p>We do have our fair share of issues like any other country on the world, but overall we are doing pretty good and life here is good.
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djhworldover 11 years ago
The article doesn&#x27;t really explain much as to why they chose Uruguay as CoTY, merely compressing a few sentences at the end and then just saying &quot;job done&quot;<p>Did they writer want to get out of the office early for christmas treats or something?
redxbloodover 11 years ago
I&#x27;m from uruguay, and i don&#x27;t really see this as a good thing. And don&#x27;t }ook at our president Mujica as a great leader, he killed douzens during his youth.
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laurent123456over 11 years ago
The Economist sure are not too concerned about proper SEO (and probably don&#x27;t need to be) - for an article titled &quot;The Economist’s country of the year&quot;, the URL is &quot;resilient-ireland-booming-south-sudan-tumultuous-turkey-our-country-year-earths-got&quot;.
petepeteover 11 years ago
I really hope other countries take note of this approach to tackling the drugs issue.<p>Luis Suárez has really pulled this one out of the bag.
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dimfischover 11 years ago
About cannabis regulation: &quot;This is a change so obviously sensible ... that no other country has made it.&quot;
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rabbleover 11 years ago
Let&#x27;s see, Uruguay. I&#x27;m from California but i&#x27;ve spent a few years living in Uruguay and started and ran a tech business in Uruguay. The country is a special unique place, but it&#x27;s far from perfect.<p>Let&#x27;s start with the good things:<p>Good Tech Policies<p><pre><code> * Laptops for every public school child (over 1 million distributed) * Free basic (64k 1 gb per month) internet on every phone line * Good 3G&#x2F;4G coverage over the country * Fiber to the home finally provides good broadband * No taxes for tech companies profits (there are pay roll taxes) * Free education through university, no exams to get in. * Goal of %95 renewable electricity production by 2015 * Lots of small startups &#x2F; exits (about a dozen a year under $10 million USD) * Strong freedom of information laws * Good open source &#x2F; open formats laws for all government data. </code></pre> Other Positive things<p><pre><code> * Very little corruption (i never came across any, but people complain) * Legal Gay Marriage, Abortion, Marijuana, etc... Socially progressive * Walkable cities, sidewalk cafes, beaches * GMO&#x27;s are banned, food is natural and unprocessed. * Good electoral system, proportional representation * Politicians care about building consensus and getting stuff done. * Fantastic &amp; cheap health care system * Not consumerist, people care more about friends &amp; family than things. * No traffic &#x2F; pollution problems related to cars. * Uruguayans trust their institutions (banks, government, union, church) * Atheist! Uruguayans are not religious and the state is officially atheist. </code></pre> But Uruguay&#x27;s not perfect. There&#x27;s a lot wrong. The bureaucracy is complicated with more crazy rules than you can imagine. There&#x27;s lots of paperwork. There&#x27;s a lack of local credit and asset markets to get investment. You can get a new company easily, but opening a bank account is a real PITA. Credit card processing and things like that re very hard. Inflation has become a major problem in Uruguay and when combined with real productivity gains and a strong currency it means that real prices have risen a LOT. Pay roll taxes are high but salaries are low. That means many Uruguayans are broke. Car&#x27;s are very expensive, gas is expensive, keeping traffic down, but it&#x27;s a pain. The quality of things you buy in Uruguay are very very low. Things constantly break, the market is tiny and customs duties are high.<p>Uruguay&#x27;s biggest problem, ironically enough given their being very socially liberal and open about good public policy, is that Uruguayans are very conservative. There&#x27;s no desire to try something new or different. This makes Uruguay feel like it&#x27;s living in the past. Stable families, sunday diners, stay at home housewives, summer vacations in the family beach house or camping in the same place every year, banks are open from 1 to 4pm, multigenerational house holds, etc... Uruguay feels like an alternate history version of the 1950&#x27;s.<p>Uruguay&#x27;s a great place to retire. It&#x27;s not a place with people who want to change the world, or change their own country to keep up with the Joneses. It&#x27;s got it&#x27;s own path driven by good public policy and a desire not to rock the boat. It&#x27;s definitely much better off than any of the other countries in the region. Few poor people, no rich people, decent quality of life for everybody.<p>PS, ignore then trolls. The right wing in Uruguay lost power because they mismanaged the country and are upset that things are getting better.
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alpebover 11 years ago
Seems like Uruguay exports a lot of IT services kinda like India does. Any Uruguayan here that would like to comment about this firsthand?
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xradionutover 11 years ago
If the Economist had any gravitas or courage, they should have chosen Iceland. :)
mathattackover 11 years ago
You have to take this from the point of view of the source - the Economist is the most Classically liberal (libertarian) source out there. As such they are pro-personal freedom and market freedom. So Uruguay gets it largely on the back of allowing gay marriage and legalized drug use. It also helps that the current leader is neither corrupt, nor a strongman.<p>Their comment about gay marriage was great - that it&#x27;s a free way to increase mass happiness. Very profound economics on what I perceived to be a moral issue!
philprxover 11 years ago
Why post stuff from a website that is paywalled? I think this is a bit a shame toward the Hacker News etiquette (does it need to be written?)...
dysocoover 11 years ago
Can you guys please invade Argentina? I&#x27;d really appreciate it.<p>Thanks.