> You can’t be a successful country full of lawyers and doctors only. You have to actually build something
The GDP sector composition of most of the largest economies is heavily service biased. So, no.
> You can’t be a successful country full of lawyers and doctors only. You have to actually build something
The GDP sector composition of most of the largest economies is heavily service biased. So, no.
Gambia has 70% of service economy. Do you want USA live like Gambia ? With your logic money grows on the trees. Services inside of the country does not produce anything. US doctors able to buy Mercedes cars from Germany because this country still exports windows and iPhones.
> Gambia has 70% of service economy. Do you want USA live like Gambia ?
What are you even talking about.
Iraq economy is almost 60% industrial, are they doing better than Ireland? Of course not.
Also, the US is the second largest country by motor vehicle production in the world. And the US GDP is 80% service derived.