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They all live in Costa Rica for a reason
DELET THIS REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
oh dear god i didn't realize so much of Central America was 3rd world. I thought they were at least Eastern Europe-level
Is this America's fault?
Nah, maybe Nicaragua but not too much
Wachu sayin?
GDP (PPP) mothafucka
so how expensive is a big mac in Guatemala?
Are these the Balkans of the new world?
Bout three fiddy (I don't know. I never eat there)
How is daily life in Guatemala? Are things relatively peaceful now? Do you live in the capital?
How is panama so shit with their canal and financial bullshitery?
It really makes you think that 16 million Guatemalans can barely produce what 4 millions CRs and 4 millions Panamanians produce.
>Belgrade
>one of the richest places or Serbia
>San Jose
>ones of the poorest cantons of CR
Not a fair comparison, desu
>inb4 b-but its the Capital
It doesnt means shit since the 50s desu
Daily life is decent for me tbqh, i know really poor people tho.
Belize is so shitty
That's what Anglo colonies not populated by anglos get
Of those 16 millions guatemalans a fuckton dont pay taxes. Besides Costa Rican economy relies a lot in tourism and foreign investments. Our industry is slightly bigger than yours and we have more wealthy people, including the only central american billionare. Ofcourse Guatemala is unequal as fuck and das bad boi
>tourism
No, it doesnt, actually the sector is on """crisis""" since the 80's. Just because a lot of people comes here it doesnt mean its important for our economy. Its important for small towns forgotten by the central government, nobody can denies that, while the economy of the country would be affected if the whole tourism sector disappears tomorrow, a lot of small towns would get completely fucked.
>foreign investments
Again, false, like people believing that CR is still an "agricultural" country when the sector doesnt even represents a 1% of our economy.
I dont even see what any of this has anything to do with the economy of Guatemala being so underdeveloped and poor, being less than half of efficient than Panamá or Costa Rica's and being slightly bigger having more than 4 times the populations of said countries.
>Just because a lot of people comes here it doesnt mean its important for our economy.
>In 2012 tourism contributed with 12.5% of the country's GDP and it was responsible for 11.7% of direct and indirect employment.[8] In 2009 tourism attracted 17% of foreign direct investment inflows, and 13% in average between 2000 and 2009.[9] In 2010 the tourism industry was responsible for 21.2% of foreign exchange generated by all exports.[10] According to a 2007 report by ECLAC, tourism contributed to a reduction in poverty of 3% in the country.
>foreign investments
>Again, false
>Literally one Intel microprocessor facility in Costa Rica is responsible for 25% of exports and 4.9% of Costa Rica's GDP.
>2012
>2007
>literally a company that left fhree years ago
You see, thats the problem of using wikipedia as a source, everybody can write all the stupid shit they want.
So has it really changed that much in 2016
>literally a company that left fhree years ago
Sauce?
>You see, thats the problem of using wikipedia as a source, everybody can write all the stupid shit they want.
True
The only relevant indicator is GDP (PPP) per Capita.
>Panamá: 21,809
>Costa Rica: 15,469
>El Salvador: 8,620
>Belize: 8,321
>Guatemala: 7,759
>Honduras: 5,091
>Nicaragua: 5,044
btw: I'm proud of you, Costa Rica.
DELETE
That is easier when the country is small and homogeneous.
>So has it really changed that much in 2016
You see, to keep loans with low interest rates, the tourism sector started saying that every foreigner who enters the country is a tourist, it doesnt matter if it is a Panamanian who comes to CR two times every week, they said he was a tourist. Their plan was to use the money to build hotels and attractions, thinking this would attract tourists, but it never happened. Because of this, they are still in crisis.
Also, there are more than 700 000 """"""""tourist""""" from Nicaragua, Venezuela, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Haití, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and others at every moment in CR, of course, they just used a tourism visa to get here and never leave, or at least leave way after they visa allows them.
Tourism in CR is literally a meme.
>source
nacion.com
It was the meme news all over the world
>b-but they represent most of CR exports
>b-but they are getting fucked
>nothing happened
Could it be that said foreign companies come to CR because they dont have taxes and the little benefit the country gets is that they hire people that the government now can tax?
Actually, because of them leaving, a lot of their ex employees started new companies, Costa Rican companies that the government can tax so we are actually getting more money now.
>he fell for the """"""""""foreign""""""""" """""""""investment""""""" meme
Also
>let me tell you about your country
Then, why isn't El Salvador at least over 10,000?
It is even smaller and more homogeneous that Costa Rica or Panamá.
This, also
>CR
>Panamá
>homogeneous
AYYYY
Hey, I am collaborating with that! Thanks, Panamabro
Hmmm ok you apparently know more about this as me.
>he fell for the """"""""""foreign""""""""" """""""""investment""""""" meme
Chinese stadium
>let me tell you about your country
Yeah you are doing that too so whats your point.
Good piont
>Costa Rica
>Not homogeneous
Thought you guys were all white, but memes aside you are mostly mestizo right? and you have a black population minority but they are assimilated right?
Nice. I hope that everything goes well with that project. It really is something.
What is this all about?
>my bi-weekly paycheck is higher than Honduras's GDP per capita
Feels weird man
Socialism and a civil war financed by Cuba.
Whites are the biggest racial group of CR, 47% of the population is White.
The next biggest racial group would be Blacks, 11% of the population.
Asians are 9%.
Amerindians are 5%.
The 28% left is the Mixed populations (9% Mulatos, 11% Mestizos, 8% different mixes)
What makes CR diverse besides the race is the culture of the different regions, race is irrelevant but the cultural differences makes everybody butthurt and everybody tries to play the special snowflake part.
Btw, the same link I posted about INTEL leaving says how at the top of its importance INTEL made up 6% of our GDP, including related economic activities to the company. How the fuck can you believe that it would represent 25% of our GDP?
It's a project to launch a satellite assembled and controled completely from here, to study the impact of forestal plantations in the mitigation of human produced CO2.
>Asians are 9%
wtf why
Chinese migration has always been important here, desu. But to be fair, I would say that less than half are Costa Ricans who have been here since 200 years ago and the rest are Chinese migrants and first generations.
The government had to start restrictions on Chinese migrants in 2009 because lots of them were coming. They are alright too, but they build their cheap and ugly buildings everywhere
>and the fucking chinese mafia
If your GDP (PPP) per capita is bigger than your nominal GDP per capita you're a poorshit
A fuckton of chinese and taiwanese people come here. They usually establish convenience stores or restaurants, their community aparently has very strong ties
The first Central American satellite:
>paid by the CR goverment
>build by CR scientists and engineers
>development in charge of CR university
>"""""""""""central american"""""""""""
No, also
>lets name this research lab "central american" to attract the investment of companies from the region
>nobody gives a shit and local companies wont invest because it says central america
Retards
>What makes CR diverse besides the race is the culture of the different regions
You are not even nearly close to being as diverse as us. There are regions here where people don't know spanish, dress daily in traditional clothes, have mayan religion and have their own laws. It's like their own world. This type of shit is bad for the economy, they refuse to be part of it.
Cool, a friend of mine told me they are doing this at their university too. It would be the first thing we own in guatemala to be in space. Those cubes are expensive as fuck.
Like you said, they live in their own world, unlike said groups here, who have to interact and live in the same world.
I meant to say that it is not only the first in Costa Rica, but also the first in Central America. Not that the satellite was central america in that sense.
Everybody and their mum has multiple satellites, tho, your country too, and obviously companies. The meme here is that it was designed here and is being built here. Besides that, it doesnt have anything special besides that.
>daily reminder that it was way cheaper to just design it and pay a Korean company to build it but they decided to build it here for the """""experience"""""
Then we are next. Tech has become very accesible these years.
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congrats.
Not my accomplishment but thanks bro
At least we are over Poland in GDP (nominal) per capita.
How can I show my appreciation of Central America? I wish you all best lads
this lmao
>Belize above us
DELETE THIS
Yeah, the civil war of my country was backed by your government, also gangs are a direct result of your government's intervention.
Still, the majority of our misfortunes are caused by the extreme corruption of our local government.
>niggeragua
>small and homogeneous
Just like Guatemala?