I. Fatalism, and What Feeds It
Since 2019, Haiti has lost 13.5% of its GDP. Six consecutive years of contraction—a record in the country’s economic history. Assassination of the president, dissolution of Parliament, territorial control of logistical corridors by gangs, inflation averaging 24%, tax revenues collapsing to 5.2% of GDP. GDP per capita has returned to its 1990 level. Thirty-five years erased.
This record has produced a predictable effect: the widely shared conviction that Haiti&r
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