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How much capitalism is enough for a country's development ??

Harshit Kumar

Founder at Munchkin ... • 4m

No pure form of economy is ever appreciated as it caters a partial form of interests and rest are left aside. According to me, privatisation which falls under the umbrella of capitalism, should be promoted but certain sectors should be left apart like education and healthcare. This system can be largely found in Europen countries like Norway and Sweden.

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