HOW A COUNTRY CAN GET OUT OF A DEBT ABYSS FOR REAL
San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize. The world financial and debt crisis can, at times, be better understood by looking at a small entity that is suffering from the same diseases as the major countries.
The small Central American-Caribbean nation of Belize (the former British Honduras, so it's English-speaking) is, in many ways, a microcosm of Europe and the United States in that its debt has grown to a level where it cannot be serviced without doing great damage to the rest of its economy.
Also, the courts in Belize, like those in the U.S., give too much deference to government, which is undermining civil liberties, the rule of law and property rights. All too many judges succumb to the pressures of the political branches of government.
I am here in Belize to discuss with representatives of the government and business community changes in policy that should lead to higher rates of economic growth. They are in a very deep hole, There's only one way to get out of it for real.