This paper describes an alternative way (other than taxation) to eliminate poverty and unemployment from the world. This is done by creating a single money worldwide, and letting each government subsidize the economy of each country, through acting as a non-profit venture capital subsidizer, by forward borrowing on the economic growth that such a subsidization will produce through the increase in jobs and consumers created. This creation of wealth by government will be a process similar to the market's process of creating wealth through price fixing
The author has set for himself an unplugging task: view the possibilities of poverty utopia. All uto...
The aim of the paper is to justify why contemporary economics must be reoriented from the directio...
In a world of more than 7 billion people, 80% live on less than $10 per day. Five (5) percent ...
AbstractThe present economic theories have not been able to prove their sustainability over time, wh...
This paper analysed the twin-problems of unemployment and poverty. The methodology adopted in the an...
The fight against poverty has traditionally started from the question of the causes of poverty, with...
This paper summarily lays out one potential legislative solution to poverty and homelessness in deve...
While it may be possible to mitigate poverty through social transfers, it is not possible to eradica...
Introduction. The article discusses the issue of poverty eradication based on the dual nature of peo...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2007.htmlDocuments de travail du...
Free-market capitalism creates great wealth but is disempowering and produces widespread poverty, in...
This paper analysed the twin-problems of unemployment and poverty. The methodology adopted in the an...
The core idea presented in this paper is a model of the economic system that seeks a larger role for...
Kevin Albertson FRSA explores the problems inherent in a Universal Basic Income and explains why he ...
There are historical and institutional reasons behind our economic problems like poverty and environ...
The author has set for himself an unplugging task: view the possibilities of poverty utopia. All uto...
The aim of the paper is to justify why contemporary economics must be reoriented from the directio...
In a world of more than 7 billion people, 80% live on less than $10 per day. Five (5) percent ...
AbstractThe present economic theories have not been able to prove their sustainability over time, wh...
This paper analysed the twin-problems of unemployment and poverty. The methodology adopted in the an...
The fight against poverty has traditionally started from the question of the causes of poverty, with...
This paper summarily lays out one potential legislative solution to poverty and homelessness in deve...
While it may be possible to mitigate poverty through social transfers, it is not possible to eradica...
Introduction. The article discusses the issue of poverty eradication based on the dual nature of peo...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2007.htmlDocuments de travail du...
Free-market capitalism creates great wealth but is disempowering and produces widespread poverty, in...
This paper analysed the twin-problems of unemployment and poverty. The methodology adopted in the an...
The core idea presented in this paper is a model of the economic system that seeks a larger role for...
Kevin Albertson FRSA explores the problems inherent in a Universal Basic Income and explains why he ...
There are historical and institutional reasons behind our economic problems like poverty and environ...
The author has set for himself an unplugging task: view the possibilities of poverty utopia. All uto...
The aim of the paper is to justify why contemporary economics must be reoriented from the directio...
In a world of more than 7 billion people, 80% live on less than $10 per day. Five (5) percent ...