One of These Islands Found Oil, The Other Got Rich
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How Sao Tome (thought) it found a mineral jackpot, it ended up hurting the country. Cabo Verde proves that point.
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nice vid
hi
RAD!
You really went all out with the editing having Baianá playing softly in the background. I love that song
Why nightcrawler instrumental?
I've been to Cape Verde. It has one thing going for it that Sao Tome can never have - short haul tourism flights from wealthy European countries.
It’s geographical proximity to Europe and North Africa definitely gives it the edge over Sao Tome. The only major economy close to Sao Tome is Nigeria, and I’m sure most Nigerians probably don’t even know they exist 💀
@@vardekpetrovic9716one thing missing in ur coment: do sao tomens want such plan?
Europe are richer, more stable and have more attractive looking pppl meanwhile iafrica is completely opposite, unfair
@@vardekpetrovic9716 220 000 in the 2023 estimate from wiki. I've been to sao tome, wonderful people. The island is offers plenty of food as is. So, they are poor but don't lack food and shelter. They also need to decide from the various models available which suits best for their aspirations.
Sometimes people prefer to not get rich and keep the paradise (the island is a paradise of natural beauty) for themselves. Foreigner might come as rude to them (they have a very polite and proper way culturally). So, I don't know, I just know is fully up to them, thru their democratic institutions to decide.
@@vardekpetrovic9716 still their problem. It's a small group of people, they mostly know each other as if aquaintance, like a small city. If there is corruption is because they allow it. When there was an atempted coup (aux par with the ones felt in other parts of africa recently), the citizens took to the streets and blocked the coup guys from usurping the elected power seats. The only thing I can add that isn't in their hands is portugal, angola and brazil medeling, mostly portugal (also with their own respective corruption). It's a situation like iceland, so few people that it's almost possible to contact politicians via simple phone call.
Portraying Mexico as an axolotl is a stroke of genius
Why
Isn't it the national animal
@@outofideas9985 ni
@@outofideas9985No that’s the Golden Eagle, is right in the middle of our flag
@@outofideas9985not but it’s native to only Mexico
Venezuelan here, can't believe how similar the playbook played to our country lol except they didnt even find the oil, insane
Genuine question here my friend, as Venezuelan, what does the average Venezuelan genuinely think about taking over Guayana? I don’t mean any disrespect or anything like that, just genuinely interested. Peace be with you.
@niyanlan8928 short version is that we believe the terrotory is venezuela's to claim. Long version is that Venezuelans have been told growing up the territory of Guyana esequiba belongs to Venezuela, It's in every history textbook as a zone in reclamation. The history of that claim goes back centuries, the lines were drawn pretty arbitrarily by the British right over existing venezuelan territorial claims, and in further litigations we ended up being cheated out of that land in the early 1900s. My understanding is we had agreements with Guyana not to exploit the resources of the zone until the claims were resolved but the Guayanese government. Breached those agreements. That's why Venezuela is so pissy about it and could potentially go to war for it. Venezuelans don't know war and are right now in a horrible position so I doubt that would happen and we would just have to resign to the claim.
@@Ingcivilcarlos that’s really interesting to hear. I suspect such things don’t get reported fairly outside South America and it’s really good to hear what people actually believe. Stay safe and take care.
A lot of petrostates go through something like what your country did (only they tend to have their worst inflationary periods have averages of 30% most of the time, sometimes reaching 1000% for the less competent states, but nothing like the Bolivar's drop in value) but usually they need to find the oil to start the same playbook.
@@niyanlan8928 well maybe they aren't listened to because the people of Guyana Essequibo are the ones who should be asked, considering, you know, they live there.
Not to mention, Venezuela used to accept Guyana's independence in the past. they just changed it and rewrote the history books
"If you find oil in your yard, don't even let your wife know about it"
-someone smart probably
Someone should have told Guyana this…
@@bababababababa6124and Venezuela, Angola, East Timor, I could go on
So you're saying The Beverly Hillbillies lied to us?!
Freedom gang will find out before your wife
Don't let any "eagle" fly past that either, 🦅
This is probably the most attention my country will ever get from the Internet.
Thanks hoser!
Viva São Tomé e Príncipe!
You guys are lucky. My country is on the Internet 24/7, too much attention. Sick of it
prob the USA@@blackcoraltv6787
@@blackcoraltv6787 let me guess, japan
Cabo verde is almost always ignored...
I like how a lot of countries are portrayed as their national animals, its silly and better then countryball images
Babe, wake up, Hoser uploaded. It's time to learn about the crippled state of world geopolictics and geoeconomics.
oh yeah time to watch this while in the restroom
Pooping on company time my brother
@@whatsup7033 that's exactly how it's done 🤙
Yup, I can relate.
Boss gets a dollar, i get a dime, thats why i poop and watch h0ser on company time
Same here chief
As far as we know, *Norway* is the only country that managed to thrive thanks to _petroleum_ instead of ending in corruption like the rest of the world.
fr😊
Guyana is actually growing a lot in a positive way after they found oil, knowing now exactly what the others did wrong.
And now Venezuela wants to gobble them up for that.
Malaysia
And that is only because of Scandinavia being basically a utopia. Nothing achievable for us mere mortals.
USA
“Wait… it’s all geography”
Hoser: *Always has been*
>Without stifling innovation
>Show australia
What about them?
@@tomlxyzno innovation
@@harrygroundwater2590Australia has some of the best innovation in the world. And a strong economy. Maybe the US or Canada would be better to show but still Australia isn’t bad.
@@harrygroundwater2590 in my industry (energy conversion and storage), Australia is doing just fine when it comes to innovation.
@@darkbrightnorth what innovation Australia did...!!
Name some of them
That has to be the biggest plot twist of any Hoser video. I saw that coming about as much as all those oil companies did.
Another example tiny ‘island’ petro state would be Brunei. Oil had been discovered and developed since early 20th century yet national progress had been so so slow.
Cause the sultan needs his 150th Ferrari and 1 millionth instagram thot
12:47 I'm Portuguese and bro literally posted this video on the 50 years celebration of the 25 de Abril or Carnation Revolution
me too brudda
It's most likely not a stroke of luck. He knew what he was doing.
Alot of people in the comment section have mentioned that. After i finish watching this i'll get informed about the Portuguese Revolution 5o year celebration.
haha that's so cheeky and I love it!
My birthday is on such a cool anniversary? Awesome!
lol I love how everyone is complaining that it took you so long to upload while my ass is sitting here with no complain cuz i just discovered your channel yesterday, I think I shouldn't get used to it then 😢
Nice
Ngl it's not even a long time, it usually takes him about 2-3 weeks to upload a video
I found him 6h after the Maldives video
He has been babe for a bit now for me. Always look forward to his videos as I listen to them as I work
Channels that take the longest are often the best ones. My suggestion: Subscribe to tons of channels that make good stuff, some taking ages, others going often. That way there's rarely a shortage!
As a Nigerian I’m happy our close neighbours Sao Tome is getting attention, nobody ever talks about them
Saotome is so small. Why Nigeria isn't helping them...
@@satyasankalpapanigrahi9416Nigeria has our own problems, we need to help ourselves before we can help others. I hope one day we’ll be wealthy enough to help elevate our poorer neighbours
@@satyasankalpapanigrahi9416
Our government doesn't even care about its citizens. The Northern half of our country is still overrun by terrorists despite how much aid the US has sent to us.
@@satyasankalpapanigrahi9416 , Nigeria has its own issues to deal with. Nigeria is huge and it has to take care of all its areas.
(just like half of the world)
🇨🇻CV mentioned 🎉
Video 1: Can you make a video about tragic economic history of Czechia and Slovakia and the second rise of Czechia in early 2000s? Anyway great video once again.
Not Slovenia Land!!! 😆
TBH recently I found out Not Slovenia Land, despite its comparatively low development base (to others in Central Europe), has been doing even better than Poland, which is often cited as post-Soviet success story. It’s been a sleeper success really.
Me: wathing interesting video about economics and its political, societal and geographical context.
My brain the whole time: What animal would hoser choose to represent Czechia?
There are 2 lesson here. Number 1: dont put all of YOUR eggˋs in 1 basket! Number 2: dont count YOUR chickens til the eggˋs are hatched!
Here before the thumbnail changes 9826 times
Idk if everyone realizes just now energy dense a barrel of oil is, translated into calories it's 25months of working every single day, no days off distilled down into a black sludge.
I can see why wars are fought over this, if one of those releaves me two years of labor I'd do a whole lot for it too.
thats an interesting outlook
Been following this channel for a while now and I'd say that that's your best video yet! 👍
Calling the Netherlands a 'resource poor nation' is just not correct. The Groningen Gas Field is the largest in Europe and was a huge part of Dutch economic growth throughout the 60s and 70s.
You also mention Dutch disease about 3 minutes later...
Facts
he also forgot about the dutch mental thorny tree branch stuck in the asshole
Which caused the Dutch disease mentioned in the video.
But tbh other than gas, clay and fertile soil we as a river delta in north-western Europe aren't the richest in natural resources.
It IS resource poor. Aside from Gas, what other resources does the Netherlands have that is valuable to the world economy?
Seriously? You have a gas field and that makes you resource rich? Hell nah.
Cape Verde could consider developing its tourism industry and be like Canary Islands imo
its not poor by African standards
Canary Islands have that sweet free Spanish money, which Cape Verde doesn't.
Both Cabo Verde and Sao Tome should've remained Portuguese. They would've become the Canaries and Reunion of Portugal respectively.
They do invest in tourism. Sal island is pretty much all resorts and hotels
@@matiasguardaredes Yea capo verde is a really beatiful place.
@@conserva-chan2735 Cabo Verde did just fine by itself.
I have been checking the channel daily in hopes that there was an upload I missed, always love a new h0ser video!!
I'm here in Portugal wishing all the best to my brothers ans sisters from Cabo Verde and São Tomé e Príncipe, I want to visit both places sooo much!!
I wasn't expecting you to talk and even going in-depth about my homeland, Cabo Verde. We still have a lot to grow, but this video was a good representation of our country's situation ❤
Nauru is a case in point, though the resource is guano and that appears to have suffered badly through corruption and thievery.
Norway is a good example of how to do oil right. Norway's GDP is 10-35% oil money, yet they are one of the happiest and wealthiest nations in the world.
Though they had the advantage of being a stable, reasonably wealthy nation even before they started pumping.
But that is only posiible because of Scandinavia being basically a utopia. Nothing achievable for us mere mortals.
Indeed, finding resources after you already have stable institutions and a halfway decent economy is usually a good thing because new wealth can be reinvested into existing industries. While rich countries can occasionally get Dutch disease, this usually isn't as severe as it is in developing nations. A good example of how resource wealth works in rich nations would be Australia, which uses its resource wealth to find other parts of its economic engine.
The first glimpe of this video i had was during my rrobotics class. We were watching videos with VR goggles when i took the phone out of the goggle, searched your channel and this video appared. Also, Cabo Verde and São Tomé and Príncipe are my favorite countries, which made this even better.
The best channel to learn about things😊
The fact this video was posted in April 25th 🌹🇵🇹🇨🇻🇸🇹
I was so happy to see hoser uploaded
Finally i've been waiting for this
Great explanation of Dutch disease. I've always struggled to out it together
this channel deserves more subs. you have a really solid understanding of geopolitics and the ability to explain them. great editing too.
I like his channel too, but he never delves into the idea that some of these countries have a lack of skilled labor due to having such a low IQ on average within their population. He leaves a lot of "risky" theories out. I mean if the average IQ is in the 70s, of course they won't have a space program any time soon lol.
You do explain raw material influences on countries very well!! I would love to get your opinion on the situation in some countries in Easter Europe like Poland or Albania(i heard it has some huge oil fields and big chrome mines) thanks!
One of your best videos In my opinion. You are a king of explaining complex ideas of economics using simple words. Thanks for the knowledge man❤
You really went all out with the editing having Baianá playing softly in the background
imagine if they were right next to eachother that would be crazy
what would be crazy about it?
Always a good day when hoser provides
Always cool to hear about Cabo Verde, thxs
First time São Tome is relevant in any degree
That was a wild twist!
7:40 fun fact: Sonangol, the angolan company, usually just rents their allocations to other countries. They don't have the means to extract oil by themselves.
So Africa what really is our problem. Speaking as a Ghanaian. I was optimistic when I saw the Sonangol bit but now you’ve ruined it. Can we be fixed at all?
That’s true I’m angolan
@@dateymintah9585nope
16:10 “they should put a couple more mirrors in here so I can stare at myself” beat brings back memories
Oml I didn't even realize this was a new video. Banger as always
This i a great vid hoser, vary good shoecase of the pitfalls of fortune and greed
Love these vids! Keep it up
10:30 that was a plot twist I definitely did NOT expect.
In 10 years Cabe verde will be the most developed country in Africa
Note for the last corruption stat, corruption perception is based on opinion and democracies tend to be lower despite having less absolute corruptions.
Yes - autocracies have higher risk (to simply investigate)
I thought I was tripping the fuck out hearing that baiana song in the backround from 11:29 to 13:26, I never noticed you put super quiet music for whole videos before its a nice pleasing touch
The selection of music in this video is a beautiful thing!
Boa noite povo que eu cheguei!
Netherlands resource poor? Brother I live a few dozen kilometres away from the largest gas field on earth. Or at least it used to be.
11th biggest gas Field 🤓
Great video!
Upload hell yeah
My eyes literally widened a little when I got to the part where he says the island doesn't actually have oil
I went to both São Tomé and Cabo verde and São Tomé was quite poor in comparison but both had great beaches
i forgot these places existed
I love How Chile Is represented by a vizcacha
verdad, no me había dado cuenta de eso jajsjajsj
This video just goes to show that a country only thinking about natural resources will have a hard time in the long run compared to a country without natural resources that has political stability, property rights, and a good education system, all of which are not physical things.
Well, yeah
shocking
Is that a Elephant Shrew you made Sao Tome into? Whatever it is, it's so freaking cute!
Very intuitive take good sir
The Netherlands is not resource poor, the country contains one of the largest gas fields in the world.
Another issue that most oil rich countries struggle with comes with value added to raw goods. Usually mineral deficient countries convert those goods into something more finished and eventually sell it back to the mineral rich countries, obviously putting them at a deficit. Oil should be used to fund education in which more research can be done with the resources that they have.
🇨🇻 It's always a joy to see small countries like mine being recognized 🇨🇻
i think nauru island would also be a great video topic! good video non the less hoser one of the best youtubers in the platform
Like a party going through a dungeon and backstabbing each other for an empty chest
9:56 Guyana reference 🇬🇾🇬🇾
My favorite youtuber to listen to while playing EU4
13:54 Hello to you too, Santomese Armadillo (?)!
(My name is João😂)
If cape verde continies developing as it is, I could see it eventually joining the EU, if it can make good on border security comitments, that is 😊
I know it's a part of macaronesia but how is it related to Europe besides historical reasons?
Sure if the 4 archipelagos (azores, maderia, canaries, cabo verde) became one nation then yeah, they could probably be EU but currently, doesn't make sense
maybe not join the EU but they could have a lot of partnership programs and shit like that
@@tomi2205 sort of like a stepping stone for Africa / EU relations
Morrocco didn't get membership for not being in Europe
@@Game_Hero kinda makes sense
Plot twists were killer. Hope it all turns out well for them
Whoa whoa you ain’t slick I saw that picture change.
How about using general factor g as your parameter
With it you can almost understand anything that is bugs you in these national levels
the coup in Portugal happened in 25 april, today : )
'im getting huge oil vibes here' is the wildest image ive ever seen, what a twist
Holy shit what did we do to deserve a 20 minute hoser video? Give a like ppl were blessed
Reminds me of the Super Mayor of Dolton, IL
Yay more Hoser vids
Canary islands reached their saturation point for tourism with the 17 million tourists per year. I can imagine that they coordinate with cape verde to receive 5-7 milion of these tourists
Babe, new hoser lore jsut dropped
Hi mate, we’re all just waiting for your future economics online course via Coursera/ Udemy or better conference. Love your content and keep up the good work. I wish you all the best.
Thanks!
Why does a small island need an army anyway? Personality based politics, small army and potential oil-I think that’s Gordon Ramsay‘s recipe for military Coups
Please make a video about Angola
bro is really researching Capo verde to tell us how to run a country, bro has more sense than politicians by studying countries that no one has ever heard
Idk if this was actually planned, but today is Portugal's Carnation Revolution Day which lead to the independence of both of these countries ✊
Nobody talking about how bro casually put the night crawler instrumental in the back🔥
This video is so good
5:56 is that Mr. Du Pont?
The fact that Romania scored the same as Sao Tome and Principe in the corruption index...
This is awesome
13 billion views in 60 minutes what a comeback
What animal is the São Tomé drawing?
Hi hoser
oil never changes
USA and Canada have more oil than most other countries. Especially when you combine the total oil in both countries. We're not perfect but nowhere near as bad as in some other oil-cursed countries.
Saudia, UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan and few other might not be democratic but they're also far less corrupt and concerned about their citizenry than places like Venezuela.
Democracy is great. But some countries have managed to do well without it. If anything, Democracy allowed for vote buying and corruption in many oil rich under developed countries. PropervDemocracy comes with the citizenry getting educated and taking responsibility of their society, and civic responsibilities. Sadam and Gaddafi had their respective countries better managed than they are now. Both were bombed by democracies with colonial ambitions.
2:16, the netherlands isn't particularly resource poor. Look into offshore drilling in the North Sea and Groningen natural gas