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I haven't been to Bangladesh, but I have to assume that's this guy's thinking. 469 u/Ambiorix33 Feb 01 '25 I had a German ex who, when she went to Malaysia on an exchange program to one of the northern regions of the country (this shit is less likely in KL) the headmaster, upon hearing she was German, was delighted, and told her how he was such a big fan of Hitler for what he did to the Jews...
. > - Construction, agriculture, and tourism rely heavily on migrants. 🇲🇾 Malaysia > - Reliance on undocumented migrant labor (~20-30% of workforce); weak enforcement. > - Frequent amnesty programs (e.g., 2019–2020); unclear precise return rates. > - Heavy demand in construction, plantations, and services.
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Seems you guys are real from what i'm reading, please do you have orders for malaysia? What happened to the drikeoivic person too? 7464: thank you imperial.
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Even worse for the believers in market fundamentalism, those nations (like Malaysia) that refused IMF suggestions and used state intervention has a "shorter and shallower" downturn than those who did not. [Joseph Stiglitz, Globalisation and its Discontents , p. 89, p. 90, p. 91 and p. 93] Even worse, the obvious conclusion from these events is more than just the ideological perspective of economists, it is that "the market" is not all-knowing as investors (like the experts) failed to...
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