Once a Communist Backwater, Georgia Discovered the Benefits of Free Markets. Now It Risks Abandoning Them.
"Government should be very small. It should just regulate the minimum."

Georgia (the ex-Soviet Republic, not the U.S. state) is now a remarkable success story.
Its economy is growing at 5 percent per year, and the country ranks ahead of the United States in economic freedom.
Yet, 20 years ago, Georgia was even more miserably poor than the rest of the former Soviet Union.
So, what can America and the rest of the world learn from Georgia's progress?
A lot, says my executive producer Maxim Lott. He's spent the past several months in Georgia and made a StosselTV video about it.
All former Soviet states are poor because the communists had grabbed everyone's private property and put it under government control.
They thought they were smart enough to run the economy. They did things like order Georgians to produce tea. Soon, 95 percent of tea in the Soviet Union came from Georgia.
But Georgia is not the best place to grow tea.
After the Soviet Union collapsed, "People started to taste Indian tea and realized that tea is actually better," says Georgian politician Zurab Japaridze. "Nobody wanted Georgian tea."
That industry, and most others, vanished when Soviet support ended. "Three-fourths of the Georgian economy disappeared," he says.
Central planners are never smart enough to run something as complex as an economy.
Fortunately, in Georgia, an eccentric libertarian, Kakha Bendukidze, became economy minister in 2004. He made "everything private, as much as possible."
Georgia scrapped 90 percent of licensing and permit requirements. That reduced corruption.
"Every license means interaction with officials. Every interaction with the official can be an open door for a corrupt request," explains Fady Asly, chairman of Georgia's International Chamber of Commerce.
Before those reforms, "Corruption was so rampant!" says Asly. "A high-ranking official told me: 'I have a friend who's very honest. We would like him to chair of the anti-corruption commission, but he has to pay someone $10,000 to get this job.' The future chair of the anti-corruption commission had to bribe someone to get the job!"
Georgia has come a long way since then. With fewer rules to obey and licenses to get, there are fewer reasons to bribe. Transparency International now says Georgia is less corrupt than all its neighbors. The country also fired its entire police force, customs office and tax service, and diminished government agencies by half.
This created a "huge boom," says Asly. "Georgia turned from a failed state to a very successful state." Its economy grew 10 percent a year.
Buildings that had been burned were restored. McDonald's and KFC arrived. Some prosperity came to Georgia.
"This was kind of a libertarian utopia for four years," says Iva Nachkebia, national coordinator for Georgia's branch of Students for Liberty.
But then the politicians decided that since things were going well, they would get in on the action. Instead of leaving markets free, they gave privileges to cronies.
"They chose 10, 15, 20 businessmen who were close to the government," says Asly. "And they started protecting them at the expense of their competitors."
Since the protected businesses got big tax breaks, businessmen like Asly couldn't compete.
"After losing a couple of million dollars," says Asly, "I decided to stop the business."
Economic growth slowed. Now the economy grows at half the rate it once grew.
Japaridze thinks Georgia re-embraced big government because "people did not actually understand" why Georgia's economy improved. Years of Soviet propaganda kept people from learning about markets.
He says that mentality must change for Georgia to develop. Either "you want to take responsibility about your life, or you are fine with being a slave and having some kind of a master who will provide you with your needs."
He's right, but I question whether "years of Soviet rule" are what made the difference. There's plenty of hostility toward free markets among privileged Americans who've never heard Soviet propaganda.
The overall lesson from Georgia, says Asly: "Government should be very small. It should just regulate the minimum."
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Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. Gangsters - whether mafiosos or street thugs or politicians - will take over whenever they can. Fight back or keep silent, that's always the choice.
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The Democrats went down to Georgia (the country not the state).......
Huh, and I thought it was a bunch of republicans.
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He was looking for an election to steal.
They heard someone had a fiddle of gold that needed to be redistributed.
And how many of those Dem volunteers still live in Georgia? Did anyone check?
This Georgia requires showing an identity card to cast a vote.
Fire everyone is government and your country can be rich as well.
Well they're not getting the baseball all star game then either. Send it to Norway or Denver or somewhere.
Perhaps they could adopt a national mascot and name him Dinger.
Well, tomorrow is another day.
Once a Communist Backwater, Georgia Discovered the Benefits of Free Markets. Now It Risks Abandoning Them.
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Not for all the tea in Georgia...
Republicans do once discovered the benefits of free markets, but is now actively abandoning any pretense of once advocating free markets. Cronyism is the rule. Direct subsidies of favored industries is the rule. Micromanaging trade via tariffs is the rule.
Now that they are out of power, it's the market hating Democrats in charge. But the Republicans never liked the market in the first place, as shown by the propensity to shit all over it anytime they manage to get in office.
The GOP is still better overall than the Donkey party, and that is quite clear unless you've blinded yourself to liberaltarian stupidity that they are the same party and if only the LP would get in charge.
Reality says no third party will win an electoral vote, and the LP still haven't after 50 years gotten into Congress without joining the GOP.
So piss up a rope and vote for democrats if that's your thing.
Don't blame me! I voted for Kodos!
Hey, Brandyshit! Still trying to deflect attention from your fan-boy voting, little boy?
Fortunately, in Georgia, an eccentric libertarian, Kakha Bendukidze, became economy minister in 2004. He made "everything private, as much as possible."
Great job he did...but that name looks and phoenetically sounds so wrong! I noticed in the video, no one could bring themselves to say it.
He should have changed it to Kakha BenduConsentingAdultsze. 😉
“ There's plenty of hostility toward free markets among privileged Americans who've never heard Soviet propaganda.”
I’m sure that’s not true, especially if they went to public school.
Except in commie-school they tell your children the Soviet propaganda is 'science'. And because they use that special-word everyone infers it to be fact.
The function of government is to defend liberty, period.
And they start by taking your money and drafting your children.
+100000000
"central planers are never smart enough to run something as complex as an economy"
"central planers are never smart enough to run something as complex as a tea kettle"
Fixed that for you (ftfy)
"..."Three-fourths of the Georgian economy disappeared," he says...."
The remaining 25% was dedicated to turning out thuggish Soviet officials.
Ken's got another example here of how, at least in the opinion expressed in the article, if the understanding isn't widely disseminated in the population, it doesn't take root in policy.
Fortunately, in Georgia, an eccentric libertarian, Kakha Bendukidze, became economy minister in 2004. He made “everything private, as much as possible.”
It sounds like this eccentric libertarian kind of ruled by fiat, and without him... things are reverting to a more... Georgian way of doing business.
When Georgia meets with its neighbors to make regional decisions, they are called Caucasus caucuses.
And the Caucasus caucuses are dominated by Caucasians.
Dee is cawcasian
Whoa... protesters carrying Georgian flags and yelling "Long Live Georgia"? Populist right wing insurrectionists I guess.
The story provides no evidence that Georgia voters prefer their current crony big government.
There and here, voters don’t need economic education, they need political education—enough to get them the choices they want when they vote.
Can you separate politics and economics?
They need both economic and political eduction. Otherwise, you get people getting paid to just exist who think this can last forever and who have the nerve to complain that the store shelves are empty and the lines are long. Then they turn into street thugs who say: "Insurance will cover it" and "the greedy rich have it coming!"
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Why people keep supporting communism?
Because everyone knows *stealing* what others have created is far *easier* than creating it themselves. It's instinctive in the greedy, moral-less people and if there is no consequences (i.e. it's legislated) all the better.
These types of people do not think enough to realize their behavior will lead to their ultimate ruin and misery. Just like every criminal in prison doesn't realize what really sucks about prison is everyone else is just like them (most of the time anyways).
It's greed, ignorance and projection all self-enforced at it's finest.
There is a reason civilized societies have prisons to inflict consequences for *stealing*.
Sadly; most of the Democratic thugs in the federal government are completely representative of the criminal mentality.
In short; It requires a conscience effort to be motivated to be an asset in society instead of a useless compulsive complainer and blamer for nature's consequences of being useless and irresponsible. Allowing the irresponsible to *steal* the world blind isn't going to instill that necessary requirement nature has put on the world.
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