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ОтветитьJapan/Singapore & the Nordics maybe
ОтветитьBro didn't even answer the question. Pretty misleading title. It should be something like "The different ways to measure a county's success"
ОтветитьSpain.
ОтветитьSustainability and balance is fundamental
ОтветитьI choose to believe that the country I live in is the best country for me.
ОтветитьWestern countries.
ОтветитьSwitzerland ♥️
ОтветитьAns : Indonesia
ОтветитьThe US just loves to talk about sustainability is yet they are the biggest polluters themselves.
ОтветитьI can save you a lot of time, the answer is Switzerland. Ok now you can go on and do something else.
ОтветитьGood video.
ОтветитьThe best place to live is usually not about where you live (exception: if you're starving, living in a war zone, living in North Korea, or the like). Besides this, you are not necessarily lucky just because you live in a place with a good political system. You can be lucky in life even if you live in a poor corrupt country, and you can be unlucky even if you live in a modern country. It's not mainly about money, yes you need enough money to get by, but you don't need abundance. I am from Norway, I am ethnically Norwegian and I live in Norway. I am not lucky, I have been exposed to a lot of pain in my life. What I have experienced can be experienced all over the world, and is neither worse nor better regardless of country. And for some, the weather and mentality are more important than materialism. Moreover, most Norwegians are not rich. Most are working class, most have years of student loans and mortgages. The country is rich in resources, the people are not richer than in other western countries, yes the amount of income is higher, but in return one must take into account the insanely expensive cost of living
ОтветитьWhy does Ted-Ed have the best editing.
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ОтветитьSri lanka 🇱🇰 ♥️ ❤️
ОтветитьPlease tell me which official index, rating or statistic is the best for choosing a country to move to, if the only main factor for me is how much money I can save from my salary after all monthly expenses?
ОтветитьPlease tell me which statistics are better for choosing a country to move to, if I'm only interested in how much money will be left from my salary after all monthly expenses. Maybe "Local Purchasing Power Index by Country"?
ОтветитьWow. "In partnership with The World Economic Forum" just killed the idea that this info might be valid.
ОтветитьThanks WEF
ОтветитьAh yes... That strange and elusive concept: NUANCE. 😏
ОтветитьFrom Bhutan I never lie I am telling the truth
ОтветитьNo country is the best, they seem nice until you dig in and the hatred and prejudice start to leak out
ОтветитьMajority of people wanna live in developed countries. In addition, if people choose some destination for living, first and foremost, they need pay attention some aspects like education, health, strong communication and living standard. In addition to this, economic condition is also important for living. I mean, these countries can give opportunities in order to find lucrative job for dwellers. So, GDP per capita is perfect in county which we choose, we may find all types of opportunities like high education and so on. Nowadays, the main source of intensifying the GDP are manufacturing or exporting products.
ОтветитьFools, Kazakhstan is ze best country in ze world!
ОтветитьHDI is so inaccurate because Hong Kong ranked the 4th despite the fact that 2 million people have depression symptoms.
ОтветитьYou're watching this because you're unhappy where you are. So really, there is no best country but it simply depends on preference.
ОтветитьMy own country :)
ОтветитьMongolia is one of the best countries to live in. This is due to its low crime rate, stable democratic government, and welcoming population. Additionally, Mongolia is an attractive destination for those seeking economic opportunities. With 16% of the world's reserves of rare earth elements, Mongolia is well positioned to be a major player in the global market. Furthermore, its population is highly educated, providing a talented workforce for businesses looking to invest in the country. Mongolia is often underrated and overlooked by the rest of the world due to a lack of awareness about the country. This ignorance is a blessing for those who have knowledge about Mongolia and recognize its potential, as it offers opportunities for investment, business development, and quality of life.
ОтветитьThis video literally didn’t answer the question.
ОтветитьGDP vs GDP PPP
Ответитьi had a feeling this question was not gonna be answered
ОтветитьWaste of time
ОтветитьThanks for wasting my time TED-ED ...
Ответитьu didnt even say what the best country was lol
ОтветитьCan WEF leave Ted-Ed alone? It has its own channel.
ОтветитьThese countries are almost always close to the top in best country to live rankings (In no particular order): Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Netherlands, Switzerland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
ОтветитьI love Ted-Ed!! It's fun to listen to in the background while doing homework! I learn so much!
Ответитьviva brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
ОтветитьThanks for nothing you didn’t even do what the title of the video said you were going to do
ОтветитьWho else thought of Finland?
ОтветитьSwitzerland, that's the answer.
ОтветитьSponsored by the WEF.... interesting!
ОтветитьPls do history vs Sultan Abdulhamid II or history vs Queen Victoria II, pls.
Ответитьeverywhere SHOULD be the best place.
ОтветитьI guess I would go with average income and minimum income, freedom of press, cultural preservation, diversity, average life expectancy, education, access to medical care and educational institutions and industrial output as in what and how much does the economy produces.
Thanks people behind Ted Ed for creating and sharing these wonderful videos with us which cover a diverse range of topics - from art and history to science and quantum mechanics.
In fact the macro indicator is public debt to gdp ratio...
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