A healthy economy isn't the amount of money or whatever token is being passed from hand to hand, it is where performed activities that produce goods and services are aligned with the demand for the goods and services.
This is very true although I don't know much about economy.
Another fact is there is no science or technology that accurately numbers or measures the population of any country or city. May I ask? When was the last time a national or city census was held? There are no metrics that can tell this is the number of people that live in this or that area except they are strategically headcounted. We were translating Rhapsody of Realities and we had info that we have approx. 7.4k living languages but after we dug deeper and travelled to those countries, we found 400 plus languages not added . Someone in Europe can't know the exact number of people in Johannesburg, South Africa so all the population metrics out up by the WHO or WEF are all false and the government of the nations must wake up to this and take responsibility for their countries.
Thank you so much for sharing sir.
Depends where a person lives, doesn't it? They are done every few years in some countries and then, the countries like Finland that have very accurate healthcare data know exactly how many people are in the country.
People in Jo-berg can't know either, since the records in some areas like the ghettos aren't well kept.
That's very true.