Canada's Financial Stability
The discussion highlights the unique challenges Canada faces due to its limited arable land and reliance on primary products. Despite these constraints, Canada has achieved a high GDP, largely attributed to the stability of its financial system. The contrast with the more volatile US financial system raises questions about optimal banking policies and their impact on capital allocation.In this clip
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