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Who was paul bernard what was his view about the economy of the colonies?

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Answered by chetanapadol1234
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Paul Bernard was a influential writer and a policymaker.

Views of Paul Bernard regarding the development of colonies by the mother country :

(i) He believed that the economy of the colonies needed to be developed.

(ii) If the economy was developed and the standard of living of the people improved, they would buy more goods. The market would consequently expand, leading to better profits for French business. (iii) Bernard suggested that there were several barriers to economic growth in Vietnam like high population levels, low agricultural productivity and extensive indebtedness amongst the peasants.

(iv) To reduce rural poverty and increase agricultural productivity, it was necessary to carry out land reforms as the Japanese had done in the 1890's.

(v) As the experience of Japan showed, industrialization would be essential to create more jobs.

Answered by preethisara
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Paul Bernard is a influential writer nd policy maker who strongly believed in developing colonies. Paul Bernard was a french author, writer and policy maker who strongly believe that economic development is only way to took interest from mother country.

The three reasons why Paul Bernard believed that the colonial economy had to be developed were: ... If the economy of the colonies would be developed, the people would demand a higher standard of living and hence would buy more products the French companies provided. This would in turn boost the income of the French.

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