Please briefly talk about your views on how China can narrow the development gap with developed countries.

China's economic development is based on energy consumption, environmental pollution, and dependence on foreign trade. All consumer goods without technical content in the world are made in China. Madeinchina brings pride to the Chinese people, but it is actually an insult. It means that the menial work that no other country in the world does is done by the Chinese, which is actually exploiting us. China’s cheap labor and this kind of economic development have no future. Because our country's high-tech manufacturing industry has to pay foreign patent fees, all technologies are imported, and we have no scientific research capabilities. This is very deadly.

The fundamental difference between us and Western countries is the difference in system. It is this difference that makes us fall behind:

China is a country of educated people, monopolizing power and not delegating power to the people. It is the government's control over the people that has caused Nandaya to suffer from serious negative consequences, with bad elements infiltrating from the lower levels to the upper levels. Struggle is internal power struggle, which has adverse effects on management, economy, and system.

Western countries are democratic multi-party countries. Powers are delegated to the people, and the people run the government. The government is highly honest. The struggle for power is between parties, which has a positive impact on management, economy, etc. Because of this, we do not view these fights as internal friction.

Democracy is a major trend in the world now. The author thinks about it, which country in the world, such as Cuba, North Korea, and Iran, is not poor?

To evaluate China's economic capabilities, we should judge it based on the living standards of the Chinese people, which is GDP per capita. China is still a poor and backward country. There are nearly 200 million people who have not solved the problem of food and clothing. That is to say, they do not even have enough to eat. It is still 150 years away from catching up with the level of developed countries, and it is still uncertain.

Let me ask the poster, which country in the world with "reading talent" is a developed country? North Korea? Cuba? Vietnam? They are all extremely poor countries. I hope all Chinese people will have a clear understanding.

Ranking countries (or regions) Gross national product per capita in 2005 (calculated at nominal exchange rate) Unit: US dollars

1 Luxembourg 69,056

2 Norway 53,465 < /p>

3 Switzerland 49,246

4 Ireland 46,335

5 Denmark 45,015

6 Iceland 44,133

7 United States 42,076 < /p>

8 Sweden 38,451

9 United Kingdom 36,977

10 Japan 36,486

11 Austria 35,861

12 Netherlands 35,393 < /p>

13 Finland 35,242

14 Belgium 34,081

15 Qatar 33,586

16 France 33,126

17 Germany 33,099 < /p>

18 Canada 32,073

19 Australia 29,761

20 Italy 29,648

21 Singapore 25,176

22 Spain 24,627 < /p>

23 Hong Kong 24,581

24 New Zealand 23,276

25 United Arab Emirates 20,960

26 Kuwait 19,288

27 Cyprus 19,008

28 Greece 18,995

29 Bahamas 18,190

30 Slovenia 17,660

31 Dutch dependencies 17,435

32 Israel 16,987

33 Portugal 16,658

34 South Korea 14,649

35 Brunei 14,366

36 Taiwan 13,926

37 Bahrain 13,764

38 Malta 13,144

39 Antigua and Barbuda 11,790

40 Hungary 10,896

41 Saudi Arabia 10,795

42 Barbuda 10,747

43 Czech Republic 10,708

44 Oman 10,292

45 Trinidad and Tobago 10,117 < /p>

46 Seychelles 8,892

47 Estonia 8,885

48 Saint Kitts and Nevis 8,546

49 Slovakia 7,963

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50 Croatia 7,764

51 Lithuania 6,796

52 Mexico 6,566

53 Poland 6,373

54 Equatorial Guinea 6,235 < /p>

55 Latvia 6,150

56 Chile 5,742

57 Botswana 5,713

58 Lebanon 5,434

59 Mauritius 5,421 < /p>

60 Libya 5,317

61 Gabon 4,911

62 Panama 4,806

63 Russia 4,750

64 Malaysia 4,701 < /p>

65 Grenada 4,692

66 Turkey 4,637

67 Costa Rica 4,484

68 Argentina 4,132

69 Belize 4,120

70 Saint Lucia 4,095 <

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71 Venezuela 4,014

72 South Africa 3,886

73 Uruguay 3,874

74 Dominica 3,772

75 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Nadines 3,719

76 Bulgaria 3,325

77 Brazil 3,311

78 Romania 3,277

79 Kazakhstan 3,185

80 Tunisia 3,052

81 Jamaica 3,003

82 Belarus 2,992

83 Serbia and Montenegro *** 2,820

84 Thailand 2,807

85 Suriname 2,785

86 Turkmenistan 2,784

87 Iran 2,608

88 Algeria 2,601

89 Macedonia 2,570

90 Albania 2,434

91 Peru 2,379

92 Maldives 2,355

93 Namibia 2,333 < /p>

94 Tonga 2,226

95 Fiji 2,199

96 Ecuador 2,168

97 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2,167

98 Buddha Canada 2,161

99 Colombia 2,119

100 El Salvador 2,063

101 Swaziland 2,043

102 Dominica and the United States 2,014

103 Jordan 1,988

104 Guatemala 1,966

105 Samoa 1,821

106 Ukraine 1,589

107 Angola 1,580

108 Morocco 1,576

109 Vanuatu 1,440

110 Congo *** 1,401

111 Syria 1,386

112 People's Republic of China 1,352

113 Azerbaijan 1,237

114 Paraguay 1,170

115 Bolivia 1,137

116 Egypt 1,118

117 Indonesia 1,093

118 Philippines 1,084

119 Honduras 1,062

120 Sri Lanka 1,052

121 Guyana 1,035

122 Georgia 927

123 Armenia 868

124 Cameron 860

125 Ivory Coast 859 < /p>

126 Bhutan 859

127 Djibouti 822

128 Nicaragua 794

129 Kiribati 768

130 Senegal 745

131 Moldova 665

132 Papua New Guinea 660

133 India 652

134 Haiti 650

135 Sudan 643

136 Binin 583

137 Pakistan 577

138 Chad 567

139 Comoros 554

< p>140 Yemen 553

141 Mongolia 547

142 Lesotho 5

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143 Solomon Islands 534

144 Vietnam 528

145 Nigeria 528

146 Kenya 489

147 Zambia 461

148 Mauritania 452

149 Ghana 451

150 Mali 435

151 Burkina Faso 424

152 Laos 421

153 Bangladesh 418

154 Kyrgyzstan 413

155 East Timor 400

156 Uzbekistan 376 < /p>

157 Guinea 375

158 Sao Tome and Principe 372

159 Togo 357

160 Central Africa*** China 356

161 Cambodia 327

162 Tanzania 323

163 Uganda 296

164 Mozambique 294

165 Gambia 284

166 Zimbabwe 277

167 Tajikistan 275

168 Niger 273

169 Madagascar 263

170 Nepal 246

171 Sierra Leone 207

172 Guinea Bissau 204

173 Rwanda 189

174 Malawi 174

If you don’t go abroad to a developed country, you won’t realize this and the true meaning of Made in China.

As the brother above said, this is not an honor. But it's a shame.

In Canada, the country where I live now, many daily necessities are marked with China's logo, even so-called high-end products such as computers, but they are all Made in, and the prices of these things here are Very low (of course, the absolute value is low).

For example, if it sells for 10 yuan in China, it only costs 1 Canadian dollar here, and the minimum wage here is more than 8 Canadian dollars per hour (because the minimum wage in each province is different ) What does it mean? It means that people here only need to work for 10 minutes. Even if you are doing the lowest job, in 8 minutes, you can exchange it for a made-in-China item that sells for 10 yuan in China.

What is exploitation? This is exploitation, the exploitation of underdeveloped countries by developed countries.

Computers here only cost a few hundred Canadian dollars, and digital cameras cost only tens of Canadian dollars, and even a few dollars at high prices. One hundred Canadian dollars. And even if you do illegal work here (the kind that does not file taxes and whose salary is lower than the minimum wage stipulated by the government), you can earn about 1,000 Canadian dollars per month.

What can you do with 1,000 Canadian dollars? ? In addition to the above small things that can be consumed effortlessly, you can also buy half a second-hand car with good performance. That is to say, with a minimum wage job, you can buy a second-hand car in 2 months. This is a Less developed countries, Canada’s level. So almost no family here can’t afford a car. (Because even if you lose your job, social welfare is enough for you to make these most basic consumption, including a car). I worry about not being able to afford it. Car? No, because it only costs about 100 yuan a month to maintain a car here, including gasoline.

So what is the salary of an average person? It ranges from about 2,000 to 5,000, of course there are higher ones. These are just ordinary people.

But many people here still take the subway or bus, why? Don’t think that their families cannot afford a car, they just don’t want to drive because it is too tiring and troublesome. I know them Many friends have cars at home, but they usually take public transportation (monthly passes are available here, and they are not expensive. The most expensive city’s monthly pass is only about 100 yuan, and in my city it is 65 yuan. Buy a monthly pass , you can take it anywhere, and the subway and bus are accessible

(monthly pass). Of course, there are some people who take public transportation because of the so-called environmental protection. There are relatively few of these people among us Chinese immigrants, and a higher proportion among Westerners.

I don’t have a job now. , the total social welfare now is 1,600 Canadian dollars per month, and there are friends who have more than me. In addition, medical care is free. I can buy it. I don’t believe that there are families who can’t buy a car.

Understand what is Is there a difference?

Despite these differences and the most important issues, our managers still want foreigners to build factories in China, build factories, build factories again, and then bring in young boys and girls from the countryside. Working for foreigners, with only a few hundred yuan a month, can only be a state of immortality. How can we really improve our country's economy? In this way, at best, it is just someone else's processing factory. It is developed, but it is getting farther and farther away from us. Far.