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Routledge Alleviating Poverty Through Profitable Partnerships Globalization Markets And Economic Well-Being 09781138313644

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Poverty is an unnecessary form of human degradation and badly conceived economics. Our thesis is that poverty can be reduced if not eradicated both locally and globally. But this will occur only if we change our shared narratives about global free enterprise remind ourselves that poverty is a system and conceive of poverty alleviation as a bottom-up project. There is no one size fits all for poverty reduction. Rather poverty is a system and must be addressed locally. It is our aim as it is the aim of the United Nations the World Bank and many other organizations to erase it from our vocabulary and from this planet. With a series of case studies that accompany each chapter this book should assist readers in thinking about poverty alleviation from a number of perspectives from bottom-up entrepreneurial projects local-corporate ventures with public–private partnerships from focused philanthropy with education and health care initiatives and agriculture reforms in rural communities all with the aim of creating a win-win result for local and partnership individuals organizations and communities. The book should be useful in various undergraduate and graduate courses on ethics applied ethics developing economic systems and poverty. | Alleviating Poverty Through Profitable Partnerships Globalization Markets and Economic Well-Being

Routledge Alleviating Poverty Through Profitable Partnerships Globalization Markets And Economic Well-Being 09781138313644

Poverty is an unnecessary form of human degradation and badly conceived economics. Our thesis is that poverty can be reduced if not eradicated both locally and globally. But this will occur only if we change our shared narratives about global free enterprise remind ourselves that poverty is a system and conceive of poverty alleviation as a bottom-up project. There is no one size fits all for poverty reduction. Rather poverty is a system and must be addressed locally. It is our aim as it is the aim of the United Nations the World Bank and many other organizations to erase it from our vocabulary and from this planet. With a series of case studies that accompany each chapter this book should assist readers in thinking about poverty alleviation from a number of perspectives from bottom-up entrepreneurial projects local-corporate ventures with public–private partnerships from focused philanthropy with education and health care initiatives and agriculture reforms in rural communities all with the aim of creating a win-win result for local and partnership individuals organizations and communities. The book should be useful in various undergraduate and graduate courses on ethics applied ethics developing economic systems and poverty. | Alleviating Poverty Through Profitable Partnerships Globalization Markets and Economic Well-Being

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