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I don’t think preserving investments is going to be the priority there, rather the focus will likely be on preserving jobs. What I think is most likely to happen is that large chunks of the real estate industry become nationalized.
It’s a pretty good solution that worked many times in the past. Rich investors are going to lose some money on this, but that’s about it and frankly that’s not even a negative. Ultimately, the goal should be to remove all aspects of capitalism and move towards a true socialist economy that’s a mix of state and cooperative ownership. Doing these kinds of nationalization projects helps with the transition.
I don’t think preserving investments is going to be the priority there, rather the focus will likely be on preserving jobs. What I think is most likely to happen is that large chunks of the real estate industry become nationalized.
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yup
nationalization isn’t a miracle solution.
It’s a pretty good solution that worked many times in the past. Rich investors are going to lose some money on this, but that’s about it and frankly that’s not even a negative. Ultimately, the goal should be to remove all aspects of capitalism and move towards a true socialist economy that’s a mix of state and cooperative ownership. Doing these kinds of nationalization projects helps with the transition.
i would agree, but 30% or so of the gdp is in real estate. china cannot just lose a third of its economy.
It wouldn’t lose 30% of its economy when these companies become nationalized.