Yeah, works for me. I'm not offering other solutions because I don't know of any that reliably work. But there's one option that might...
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...which would be to divide the country itself, so that successor states could mint their own currency, set their own trade policies, etc...
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...this worked to bring Norway back from the grinding poverty and interminable stagnation it endured while united with Sweden.
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This also worked for Slovakia; Bratislava was never able to compete with Prague while they were part of the same country and using same $$$
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Replying to @donlocke77 @JonnElledge
Yeah Norway and Slovakia really hurting these days huh
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The expulsion of Singapore from Malaysia really impoverished both parties too didn't it
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Replying to @donlocke77 @JonnElledge
To be clear--this is only recommended for this particular "elephant city" problem.
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Maybe if the country is an impoverished warzone to begin with, like Sudan. But again: are the examples I gave doing worse now, or better?
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