
So Much of the World Economy Has Been Going in Reverse
Odd Lots
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Navigating Economic Paradoxes
This chapter examines the paradox of poorer countries that, while showing minor improvements in income and health, struggle with industrial growth and economic stability. It discusses the limitations of international aid, the importance of innovative local policies, and the impact of external factors like climate change. Through examples from Indonesia, Vietnam, and Botswana, the chapter emphasizes the need for strong institutions and strategic reinvestment in education and health to drive productivity and social advancement.
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