The Prosperity Paradox

The Prosperity Paradox

Welcome to a groundbreaking exploration of global prosperity and innovation. "The Prosperity Paradox" challenges conventional wisdom about solving poverty, offering a fresh perspective on economic growth in developing nations. Authors Clayton Christensen, Efosa Ojomo, and Karen Dillon present a compelling case for market-creating innovations as the key to sustainable progress. They argue that traditional aid often falls short, and instead propose a model where entrepreneurs drive change by addressing unmet needs. Through captivating examples and insights, the book illustrates how this approach can transform struggling economies, create jobs, and foster self-sufficiency. Get ready to reimagine development and discover how innovation can unlock prosperity in unexpected ways.

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