Economia
Duas formas de gerar crescimento
A World Connected - Two Approaches to Development
Trecho:
Contrast this Forbes article - which describes how a global corporation brings production knowledge and trust to developing countries - with a recent NYT article called "Kenyan Village Serves as Test Case in Fight on Poverty."
The latter article describes Jeffrey Sachs, a professor at Columbia University, and his billion-dollar-plus Earth Institute's development agenda. This philathropic group is spending huge sums of money carefully to orchestrate the development of a handful of developing-world villages. So far, EI is working in two villages in Africa. While EI's goals are laudable, their methodology lies in sharp contrast with more organic solutions with similar goals, i.e. to eradicate poverty, integrate the developing world into the lucrative global market, and help create lasting institutions.
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Pobreza No Mundo
Dois importantes papers sobre a pobreza no mundo: Xavier Sala-i-Martin - The world distribution of income: falling poverty and ... convergence, period. Shahoua Chen e Martin Ravallion - Absolute poverty measures for the developing world 1981-2004....
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A Tirania Dos Experts
The Tyranny of Experts: Economists, Dictators, and the Forgotten Rights of the Poor
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Bric Ou Ric?
Brazilian Economy Threatened By Bloated Government
April 10, 2012
Alvaro Vargas Llosa
Investors.com
Just over a decade ago, in a paper entitled “The World Needs Better Economic BRICs,” Goldman Sachs Asset Management Chairman Terence James “Jim”...
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Curar A Pobreza
ABOUT POVERTYCUREAdvancing Entrepreneurial Solutions to PovertyPovertyCure is an international network of organizations and individuals seeking to ground our common battle against global poverty in a proper understanding of the human person and society,...
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Hernando de Soto
Excelente discurso.
Advancing Liberty
Trecho: As Professor Friedman said in his remarks, the sorts of solutions that poor countries need are the kinds of things that developed countries did in the 19th Century, not the 21st Century....
Economia