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    Free market flawed, says survey
    By James Robbins
    Diplomatic correspondent, BBC News

    The Berlin Wall comes down, 10 Nov 1989
    The fall of the wall looked like a crushing victory for capitalism

    Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a new BBC poll has found widespread dissatisfaction with free-market capitalism.

    In the global poll for the BBC World Service, only 11% of those questioned across 27 countries said that it was working well.

    Most thought regulation and reform of the capitalist system were necessary.

    There were also sharp divisions around the world on whether the end of the Soviet Union was a good thing.

    Economic regulation

    In 1989, as the Berlin Wall fell, it was a victory for ordinary people across Eastern and Central Europe.

    It also looked at the time like a crushing victory for free-market capitalism.

    A Frankfurt stock trader, Oct 2008
    A Frankfurt trader tries to deal during the 2008 banking crisis

    Twenty years on, this new global poll suggests confidence in free markets has taken heavy blows from the past 12 months of financial and economic crisis.

    More than 29,000 people in 27 countries were questioned. In only two countries, the United States and Pakistan, did more than one in five people feel that capitalism works well as it stands.

    Almost a quarter - 23% of those who responded - feel it is fatally flawed. That is the view of 43% in France, 38% in Mexico and 35% in Brazil.

    And there is very strong support around the world for governments to distribute wealth more evenly. That is backed by majorities in 22 of the 27 countries.

    If there is one issue where a global consensus seems to emerge from the survey it is this: there are majorities almost everywhere wanting government to be more active in regulating business.

    It is only in Turkey that a majority want less government regulation.

    Opinion about the disintegration of the Soviet Union is sharply divided.

    Europeans overwhelmingly say it was a good thing: 79% in Germany, 76% in Britain and 74% in France feel that way.

    But outside the developed West it is a different picture. Almost seven in 10 Egyptians say the end of the Soviet Union was a bad thing and views are sharply divided in India, Kenya and Indonesia.



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    Interesting results from Ukraine.
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    • #3
      Wow, Germany is even more anti-commie than America. Impressive.
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      • #4
        So, your point is that poor nations are jealous of rich nations, and thus hate capitalism?? Duh.

        Additionally and more importantly, the 11% of the world that likes capitalism is, on average, much better off than the other 89%, so why should we care what that 89% thinks?
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          wow
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          • #6
            And? Less than 11% of people even understand the basics of economics.
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            • #7
              Another good point, KH. The opinion of the majority of people, on the majority of subjects, is absolutely worthless WRT the relative value of the subject being discussed.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by chequita guevara View Post
                Interesting results from Ukraine.
                You're right. Any country where a majority of the people view the demise of the Soviet Union negatively is a basket case.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Felch View Post
                  You're right. Any country where a majority of the people view the demise of the Soviet Union negatively is a basket case.
                  they are probably terrified of Russia
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by David Floyd View Post
                    Another good point, KH. The opinion of the majority of people, on the majority of subjects, is absolutely worthless WRT the relative value of the subject being discussed.
                    I must admit that I am forced to agree with Floyd's assessment.
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                    • #11
                      You're still in the USA, looking for a job that pays well, Che?
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                      • #12
                        You really are a spaz, Che.
                        And for those who took the thread title at face value, note that (a) the questions differ and (b) the responses are actually quite positive towards capitalism. Also (c), it's just plain better than the alternative. The fact that Che read this poll otherwise simply indicates that he is a religious fanatic.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by KrazyHorse View Post
                          And? Less than 11% of people even understand the basics of economics.
                          That doesn't concern you?

                          Most of the countries polled are democracies and thus the views of the people will, one way or another, shape policy. So if people are wrong (and can vote) it should be worrisome.

                          However the poll isn't terribly useful since the majority in every country just states that capitalism has problems that can be fixed. I have no love for socailism and think we are too close to it already in the US (despite being much further away than other nations) but I'd be a fool to say that capitalism doesn't have problems. So in reality both the blue & green portions of that poll are in favor of capitalism, which is a comfortable majority imho.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Zevico View Post
                            You really are a spaz, Che.
                            And for those who took the thread title at face value, note that (a) the questions differ and (b) the responses are actually quite positive towards capitalism. Also (c), it's just plain better than the alternative. The fact that Che read this poll otherwise simply indicates that he is a religious fanatic.
                            The article made a bigger deal out of the 11% than was warranted as well. Che isn't really out of step with the BBC.
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                            • #15
                              Anyone who buys what the media is saying at face value is a spaz - FACT!

                              And yes, what a ridiculous poll. Obviously the majority (by a good amount) of people think free market capitalism has problems that can be addressed through regulation and reform. Hell, I think that... oh noes! I hate capitalism!
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