Role of Identity

In this discussion on Global Indian Series, I examine the role of identity in shaping economic life, social behavior, and the long-term trajectories of nations.

Economic success does not arise from policy, capital, or education alone. It is deeply connected to culture, self-perception, work ethic, trust, social cohesion, and the moral habits of a people. We discuss Japan, China, India, Africa, the Caribbean, socialism, and the chaos of societies lacking the foundations for sustained development.

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Key Takeaways

  • How identity shapes economic behavior
  • Why culture and self-perception influence national development
  • What Japan and East Asia reveal about discipline and social cohesion
  • Why socialism fails due to the calculation problem
  • How Third World chaos undermines economic progress
  • India, China, Africa, and the Caribbean in comparative perspective