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10 years ago I would have not thought I'd be reading books on Economics and enjoying it. However.
This is an accessible, well defined and articulate recipe to make change happen
“ Contrary to the founding theories of of development economics, inequality does not make economies grow faster: if anything, it slows them down. And it does so by wasting the potential of much of the population: people who could be school teachers or market traders, nurses or micro-entrepreneurs— actively contributing to the wealth and well-being of their community— instead have to spend their time desperately trying to meet their families basic daily needs.”
“With great irony, the intensive overuse and abuse of intellectual property law today is widely acknowledged to be stifling the very innovation that it was originally created to promote.”
“ The widely recommended shifting from taxing labour to taxing resource use would simultaneously draw human ingenuity away from making more stuff with fewer people towards repairing and making more things with less stuff, while employing more people too.”
This is an accessible, well defined and articulate recipe to make change happen
“ Contrary to the founding theories of of development economics, inequality does not make economies grow faster: if anything, it slows them down. And it does so by wasting the potential of much of the population: people who could be school teachers or market traders, nurses or micro-entrepreneurs— actively contributing to the wealth and well-being of their community— instead have to spend their time desperately trying to meet their families basic daily needs.”
“With great irony, the intensive overuse and abuse of intellectual property law today is widely acknowledged to be stifling the very innovation that it was originally created to promote.”
“ The widely recommended shifting from taxing labour to taxing resource use would simultaneously draw human ingenuity away from making more stuff with fewer people towards repairing and making more things with less stuff, while employing more people too.”