Port Luis, Mauritius Capital
Mauritius is an archipelago country in the southwest Indian Ocean, 900 km east of Madagascar. The population of Mauritius is only 1.3 million, but economic growth and living standards of this country is very impressive which is often called The Miracle of Mauritius.

As in the writings of Joseph E. Stiglitz, this small country provided free education through university for all of its citizens, transportation for school children, and free health care - Including heart surgery - for all. Such That You Might suspect either a country is phenomenally rich or on the fast track to fiscal crisis.

How did Mauritius provide all facilities for their citizens?
First, the question is not whether we can afford to provide health care or education for all, or ensure widespread homeownership. If Mauritius can afford these things, America and Europe – which are several orders of magnitude richer – can, too. The question, rather, is how to organize society. Mauritians have chosen a path that leads to higher levels of social cohesion, welfare, and economic growth – and to a lower level of inequality.

Second, unlike many other small countries, Mauritius has decided that most military spending is a waste. The US need not go as far: just a fraction of the money that America spends on weapons that don’t work against enemies that don’t exist would go a long way toward creating a more humane society, including provision of health care and education to those who cannot afford them.

Third, Mauritius recognized that without natural resources, its people were its only asset.  Maybe that appreciation for its human resources is also what led Mauritius to realize that, particularly given the country’s potential religious, ethnic, and political differences – which some tried to exploit in order to induce it to remain a British colony – education for all was crucial to social unity.

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