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how did Paul Bernard argue in favour of economic development of Vietnam? explain.

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Answered by sweetylyceum135
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Paul Bernard’s Opinions

Paul Bernard – a writer and policy makerVietnam’s economy needed to growHe argued “if the economy of colonies grew, the colonies will…”Have a high incomeHave a high standard of businessBe able to buy more French productsDo better business.Solutions that Paul Bernard suggested were:Land reforms as the Japanese had done in 1890sAuthorities didn’t follow Paul Bernard’s suggestions.
Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{\underline{\underline{Arguments\;are\;Follows:-}}}

\text{1)He\;give\;a\;statement\;that\;if\;the\;colonies \;were\;developed\;then\;the\;Vietnam\;get\;too\;much\; profit}

2)He argue that if the industrialisation will be prompted than that will create a huge jobs which reduce the unemployment.

\text{He\;argue\;that\;if\;the\;economic\;strength\;will\;be\;increased\;than\;it\;will\;improve\;the\;quality\;of\;people}

\text{He\;argue\;if\;the\;market\;will\;be\;expand\; then\;it\;give\;a\;profit\;which\;is\;beneficial\;for\;French\;business}

5)He argue that if the agricultural products were increased then it can reduce the poverty of people.

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