Ending Poverty

Ending Poverty

by Yorick Blumenfeld (Editor), Robin Marris (Author)

Synopsis

A provocative analysis, this book looks at the economic forces as well as the political and social factors in the world's gross imbalance of wealth. The economist Robin Marris argues that in the 21st century we can and must end poverty. Taking into account questions of population growth and the threat to the environment, he presents a plan of action for the future. The wealthiest fifth of the developed world's population is fifty times richer than the Third World's poorest fifth, but this can be changed with rapid industrial growth in the Third World and development aid, and with proper management of the economy in the developed world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Inc. (New York)
Published: 28 Jun 1999

ISBN 10: 0500281149
ISBN 13: 9780500281147
Book Overview: Robin Marris is the author of many specialist and popular books on economics, including Reconstructing Keynesian Economics and How to Survive the Underclass