Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet“Lucid, quietly urgent, and relentlessly logical . . . this is Bigthink with a capital B.” —The New York Times Book Review “Common Wealth explains the most basic economic reckoning that the world faces.” —Al Gore, winner of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize and former vice president of the United States In Common Wealth, Jeffrey D. Sachs-one of the world's most respected economists and the author of The New York Times bestseller The End of Poverty- offers an urgent assessment of the environmental degradation, rapid population growth, and extreme poverty that threaten global peace and prosperity. Through crystalline examination of hard facts, Sachs predicts the cascade of crises that awaits this crowded planet-and presents a program of sustainable development and international cooperation that will correct this dangerous course. Few luminaries anywhere on the planet are as schooled in this daunting subject as Sachs, and this is the vital product of his experience and wisdom. |
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... institutions . These problems will not solve themselves . A world of untrammeled market forces and competing nation - states offers no automatic solutions to the har- rowing and increasing difficulties . Ecological conditions will be ...
... institutions . These problems will not solve themselves . A world of untrammeled market forces and competing nation - states offers no automatic solutions to the har- rowing and increasing difficulties . Ecological conditions will be ...
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... institutions brought war just the same , with cataclysmic effects that reverberated for the rest of the cen- tury . The war itself was unmatched in ferocity and death . And in its wake emerged bolshevism , the 1919 flu epidemic , the ...
... institutions brought war just the same , with cataclysmic effects that reverberated for the rest of the cen- tury . The war itself was unmatched in ferocity and death . And in its wake emerged bolshevism , the 1919 flu epidemic , the ...
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... institutions on a series of concrete actions and effective agree- ments which are in the interest of all concerned . There is no single , sim- ple key to this peace ; no grand or magic formula to be adopted by one or two powers ...
... institutions on a series of concrete actions and effective agree- ments which are in the interest of all concerned . There is no single , sim- ple key to this peace ; no grand or magic formula to be adopted by one or two powers ...
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... institutions devoted to R & D. These in- stitutions are called innovation systems , and they include the public budget , government research laboratories , private businesses that undertake R & D , academic institutions , government ...
... institutions devoted to R & D. These in- stitutions are called innovation systems , and they include the public budget , government research laboratories , private businesses that undertake R & D , academic institutions , government ...
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Contents
The Anthropocene | 57 |
Global Solutions to Climate Change | 83 |
Securing Our Water Needs ྡྲ | 115 |
A Home for All Species | 139 |
Global Population Dynamics | 159 |
The Strategy of Economic Development | 205 |
Ending Poverty Traps | 227 |
Economic Security in a Changing World | 255 |
Rethinking Foreign Policy | 271 |
Achieving Global Goals | 291 |
The Power of One | 313 |
Acknowledgments | 341 |
List of Acronyms | 347 |
References | 361 |
Index | 371 |
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