Then it’s gonna attract/create a bunch of big companies in Honduras, right?
And those big companies would have Interests about how things work in Honduras in general (not just in Prospera), and they might use corruption, lobbying, etc., to implement those interests, right?
So really it’s sort of a race, between the speed at which Prospera’s innovation can show Honduras how to be less exploitable/corrupt, vs the speed at which Prospera leads to powerful entities emerging?
Or maybe this is not gonna make a big dent? I should research the biggest companies in Honduras.
Here’s a thought:
Suppose Prospera is successful.
Then it’s gonna attract/create a bunch of big companies in Honduras, right?
And those big companies would have Interests about how things work in Honduras in general (not just in Prospera), and they might use corruption, lobbying, etc., to implement those interests, right?
So really it’s sort of a race, between the speed at which Prospera’s innovation can show Honduras how to be less exploitable/corrupt, vs the speed at which Prospera leads to powerful entities emerging?
Or maybe this is not gonna make a big dent? I should research the biggest companies in Honduras.