Export – to ship goods and services out of a country. Unless rich Greeks are buying up Belgravia to replace the Parthenon, surely their purchases count as inward investment? It’s still a national good, mind.
G Orwell
13 years ago
Ironically they seem to like giving foreigners flats rent free (speaking as someone who knows a foreigner who has a rent free flat because she lied through her teeth about being in danger in Colombia. She was not in danger, she just didn’t like working).
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Export – to ship goods and services out of a country. Unless rich Greeks are buying up Belgravia to replace the Parthenon, surely their purchases count as inward investment? It’s still a national good, mind.
Ironically they seem to like giving foreigners flats rent free (speaking as someone who knows a foreigner who has a rent free flat because she lied through her teeth about being in danger in Colombia. She was not in danger, she just didn’t like working).