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This is New Zealand - a country that impresses with its stunning scenery and whose economy goes beyond the standard idea of the nature of this island part of the world. It is also known for being the location of the legendary film adaptation of the fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings. Although it is widely believed that its main "economic miracle" is tourism and extreme sports, it is one of the best-performing economies in the world, and the true essence of its success lies in its deep system of free government.
It is also an agricultural country, with over 50% of its exports from livestock, fruits, and vegetables. We usually associate this with underdeveloped or developing countries. But New Zealand is a developed country. We'll tell you how it did in this video.
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00:00 Introduction
02:26 Status in the world community and high standard of living
04:53 Geographical location
07:55 History of discovery
10:31 Government and the Labor Movement
18:05 The agricultural sector and exports
29:23 Economic freedom and global development indicators
33:49 Income inequality
40:11 Taxes and income
43:08 Security of entrepreneurship
47:37 Investments in the economy
49:38 Migration processes
54:12 Education
56:40 Pension system
01:00:40 Health care
01:02:45 Tourism and "The Lord of the Rings"
01:05:51 Recommendation from the "Price of the State"
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