Talk:Types of countries

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    So is there a -2 (rogue state) to +2 (do-gooder state) scale we apply here? All states have the job of taking care of someone, so there should not be a -3 total boycott of any of them. Not even Iraq deserved this for 10 years, and Cuba never deserved it. Also states as a solution to problems suck, so none deserves a +3 blanket endorsement...

    An interesting combination of this rating with those on companies would be to add them together: an endorseable company or product in a rogue state would then get only a +1 (+3-2) rating. Why? Because it pays taxes to a state that does evil things with the money. Because it doesn't move to another country where there is no such evil going on. Etc.

    When dealing with the government-owned companies, like the oil industry in most countries, probably the two ratings will be the same (profits go the same as taxes to the country), so it's just like doubling the state's rating. This could yield up to a -4 score, when dealing with a rogue state's state-owned industry. Buying oh software or non-boycotted weapons from North Korea, US or Israeli government would fit in this category. This would be as bad a score as you can get since the "-5" products are not things you can legally buy: banned weapons from rogue states! To get a +4 you would need to buy an endorsed product from legalist state, or a recommended product from a do-gooder state. +5 is possible but quite rare... so this is a 10 point scale from -4 to +5. Is that OK?