outlawauron on 20 July 2018
Locknuts said: I'm not American, but it seems like the individual states have more control over their own development than most other countries, so you can actually see social experiments playing out from one state to the next. From the outside, it looks like some states do well and others don't. Maybe the states that aren't doing well in terms of standards of living should implement policies of the states that are doing well? |
This is correct, but there are a multitude of factors why some states can do well (ports, tourism, access to natural resources) where others have to get creative to be appealing and succeed.