This chapter explores how countries with limited resources create revenue by selling sovereignty, becoming tax havens, or receiving refugees for a fee. The focus is on small nations that use their advantageous positions to offer unique services globally.
Countries like Australia and the Middle East sell natural resources, while others like India export services.
Small countries may sell sovereignty by offering tax havens or easy citizenship.
Rwanda receives refugees for a fee from the UK, similar to how some nations in Oceania assist Australia.