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Sachs, J. D.: "The End of Poverty: How We Can Make It Happen in Our Lifetime", Penguin, 2005:鈴木主税;野中邦子(訳):「貧 困の終焉 2025 年までに世界を変える」,早川 書房,2006.Sachs, J. , 2005 . The End of Poverty: How We Can Make it Happen in Our Lifetime . London: ...
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Using the poor as a workforce, we will produce enough food to virtually eliminate hunger and poverty. Accessing a workforce of BILLIONS of people, we will soon solve all the problems of mankind. Imagine for a moment, a poor starving person. What do you see? I see a person with ...
Culturally perceived poverty need not be real material poverty: sustenance economies, which satisfy basic needs through self-provisioning, are not poor in the sense of being deprived. Yet the ideology of development declares them so because they do not participate overwhelmingly in the market economy...
Why we can afford to end poverty, and how to do it with public support Tim Horton and James GregoryThe Fabian Society The Fabian Society is Britain's leading left of centre think tank and political society, committed to creating the poli... JG Tim Horton 被引量: 35发表: 2009年 The sol...
According to the World Bank, 70 out of every 100 people in the world lifted out of poverty are from China. In 2020, China has eradicated extreme poverty as planned, 10 years ahead of the schedule set in the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. But that's ...
However, while private entrepreneurship acted as a driver of growth and thus poverty alleviation too, China, despite external pressure, never did relinquish the role of its big state-owned enterprises (SOEs). China's SOEs give the Chinese people a democratic edge when controlling...
we’ll do! What? MUN-KWANG YON-KYO You’ll take two plum juices to Da- Song’s room. You’re not a parent so you can go in. You’ll just be delivering the drinks. MUN-KWANG You’re right. I’ll take a quick peek and let you know how they’re doing. YON-KYO ...
We'd be ruined. I don't know what we'd do. There ain't nothing else. Ain't going to find a job here. I don't want to be on the program, but you have to be on it because there's no choice. You got to feed your family." There are other signs of desperation. People in ...