One notes that every society that has expelled the Jews has subsequently failed. More than coincidence?
It is not clear:
England expelled Jews in 1290 by a decree of King Edward I, they well allowed to reside since 1656 by Cromwell but in small numbers. In second half of XIX century the restrictions were relaxed.
In Sweden Jews were allowed only on the condition of conversion to Christianity and only since XVIIIc a small number of them were allowed.
Poland had reverse policy - large numbers of Jews were allowed to settle in Poland since late Middle Ages until partitions of Poland (XIVc to XVIIIc)
Turkey allowed large Jewish settlement since XV century.