History, asked by satul6033, 1 year ago

How did paul bernard agree in favor of
economic development of Vietnam?

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Answered by guptaramanand68
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1- Paul Bernard was an influential writer and policy maker.

2- He strongly believed that the economy of the colonies need to be developed.

3- He argued that the purpose of acquiring colonies was to make profit.

4- If the economy was developed and the standard of living of people improved, they would buy more goods.

5- The market would consequently expand leading to better profits for French business in Vietnam.
Answered by RIyAJiSoNIs
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Hello dear here is ur ans :-


Policy maker Paul Bernard believed that the economy of the colonies needed to be developed for making more profits. If the standard of living of the people in colony improved, they would buy more goods which led to better profits for French businessman.

Bernard thought that there were several obstacles for the economic growth in Vietnam. These include high population levels, low agricultural productivity and extensive indebtedness among the farmers. To reduce rural poverty, land reforms and industrialization like Japan were necessary. These would create more jobs and helped reduce poverty in Vietnam.

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