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This book is a well researched piece of work that seeks to give expression to how the economies of the world can improve to the benefit of all. It has been found that in most cases, governments are content more with the economic improvement to the economic development. The economic development is the most required to the economic improvement in that, it goes further to measure its success according to the number of jobs created, rather than just the GDP of individual countries. It has been proven in this study that a number of countries have improved their economic status in terms of reducing…mehr

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This book is a well researched piece of work that seeks to give expression to how the economies of the world can improve to the benefit of all. It has been found that in most cases, governments are content more with the economic improvement to the economic development. The economic development is the most required to the economic improvement in that, it goes further to measure its success according to the number of jobs created, rather than just the GDP of individual countries. It has been proven in this study that a number of countries have improved their economic status in terms of reducing their budget deficit, without necessarily creating jobs for the unemployed. Critical to job creation and the economic development is the formation of a sound governance free from corruption and underhand practices. This study seeks to outline processes and procedures that need to be followed to eradicate poverty.
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Autorenporträt
Timothy Makofane is South African born and has completed his Secondary and University studies both in South Africa and Australia where he completed his MBA at Bond University. He loves doing research and venturing into new areas. It is for this reason that he pursued his studies in public-private partnership, looking at how the poor can benefit.