The Time-Travelling Economist: Why Education, Electricity and Fertility Are Key to Escaping Poverty
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contents | Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Education: No Take Off Without Adult Literacy -- Changes with Education: Purpose and Speed -- Conclusion from 120 Years of Data -- Post-script -- Electricity: Power to the People -- Best Snippet on Electricity: From Prehistoric Fires to LED Lights10 -- Electricity: The Key Table and Graph -- Where Is the World Today in Terms of kWh Electricity Consumption? -- The Power Challenge in Africa -- Asia's Success: Driven by Power -- Power to the People or Just for Businesses? -- Climate Change and the Plunging Cost of Electricity -- Conclusion -- Sex and Money: How Many Babies Are Too Many? -- 3.1 The (Nairobi) Debate About Demographics and Savings -- 3.2 How Many Babies Are Too Many? More than 3.0 -- 3.3 Bank Deposits and Interest Rates -- 3.4 Real Interest Rates and Bank Deposits -- 3.5 Mobile Money and Micro-finance to the Rescue? -- 3.6 How to Fund Investment When Local Savings Are Low -- 3.7 How to Reduce the Fertility Rate? -- 3.7.1 What Can a Government Do? -- 3.8 But Aren't Large Populations a Good Thing? -- 3.8.1 The Protestant Work Ethic Versus Catholicism and Fertility -- 3.9 Conclusion -- Debt: A Debt Crisis Is Probably Unavoidable in a Bid to Create Jobs -- It's Clear Who Wants to Borrow, but Who Wants to Lend? -- So What Will Governments in Low-Income Countries Do? -- So, It's All Good? Probably Not -- Who Should We Be More Optimistic About? -- Currencies and Debt Default -- How Bad Is Default? -- Conclusions -- Demographics and Growth: Who Booms, When? -- Africa and Low-Income Countries -- Looking Ahead -- Africa by 2070 -- Asia and Latin America in 2070 -- Conclusions -- What the Future Holds: Democracy, Corruption, ESG and Emigration -- When Will Democracy Become More Secure? Emigration: Why Successful Development Will See More Migration, Not Less -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Essays/Compilation of Essays -- Books -- Index |
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spelling | Robertson, Charlie Verfasser aut The Time-Travelling Economist Why Education, Electricity and Fertility Are Key to Escaping Poverty 1st ed Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (303 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Education: No Take Off Without Adult Literacy -- Changes with Education: Purpose and Speed -- Conclusion from 120 Years of Data -- Post-script -- Electricity: Power to the People -- Best Snippet on Electricity: From Prehistoric Fires to LED Lights10 -- Electricity: The Key Table and Graph -- Where Is the World Today in Terms of kWh Electricity Consumption? -- The Power Challenge in Africa -- Asia's Success: Driven by Power -- Power to the People or Just for Businesses? -- Climate Change and the Plunging Cost of Electricity -- Conclusion -- Sex and Money: How Many Babies Are Too Many? -- 3.1 The (Nairobi) Debate About Demographics and Savings -- 3.2 How Many Babies Are Too Many? More than 3.0 -- 3.3 Bank Deposits and Interest Rates -- 3.4 Real Interest Rates and Bank Deposits -- 3.5 Mobile Money and Micro-finance to the Rescue? -- 3.6 How to Fund Investment When Local Savings Are Low -- 3.7 How to Reduce the Fertility Rate? -- 3.7.1 What Can a Government Do? -- 3.8 But Aren't Large Populations a Good Thing? -- 3.8.1 The Protestant Work Ethic Versus Catholicism and Fertility -- 3.9 Conclusion -- Debt: A Debt Crisis Is Probably Unavoidable in a Bid to Create Jobs -- It's Clear Who Wants to Borrow, but Who Wants to Lend? -- So What Will Governments in Low-Income Countries Do? -- So, It's All Good? Probably Not -- Who Should We Be More Optimistic About? -- Currencies and Debt Default -- How Bad Is Default? -- Conclusions -- Demographics and Growth: Who Booms, When? -- Africa and Low-Income Countries -- Looking Ahead -- Africa by 2070 -- Asia and Latin America in 2070 -- Conclusions -- What the Future Holds: Democracy, Corruption, ESG and Emigration -- When Will Democracy Become More Secure? Emigration: Why Successful Development Will See More Migration, Not Less -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Essays/Compilation of Essays -- Books -- Index Economics Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Robertson, Charlie The Time-Travelling Economist Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030975968 |
spellingShingle | Robertson, Charlie The Time-Travelling Economist Why Education, Electricity and Fertility Are Key to Escaping Poverty Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Education: No Take Off Without Adult Literacy -- Changes with Education: Purpose and Speed -- Conclusion from 120 Years of Data -- Post-script -- Electricity: Power to the People -- Best Snippet on Electricity: From Prehistoric Fires to LED Lights10 -- Electricity: The Key Table and Graph -- Where Is the World Today in Terms of kWh Electricity Consumption? -- The Power Challenge in Africa -- Asia's Success: Driven by Power -- Power to the People or Just for Businesses? -- Climate Change and the Plunging Cost of Electricity -- Conclusion -- Sex and Money: How Many Babies Are Too Many? -- 3.1 The (Nairobi) Debate About Demographics and Savings -- 3.2 How Many Babies Are Too Many? More than 3.0 -- 3.3 Bank Deposits and Interest Rates -- 3.4 Real Interest Rates and Bank Deposits -- 3.5 Mobile Money and Micro-finance to the Rescue? -- 3.6 How to Fund Investment When Local Savings Are Low -- 3.7 How to Reduce the Fertility Rate? -- 3.7.1 What Can a Government Do? -- 3.8 But Aren't Large Populations a Good Thing? -- 3.8.1 The Protestant Work Ethic Versus Catholicism and Fertility -- 3.9 Conclusion -- Debt: A Debt Crisis Is Probably Unavoidable in a Bid to Create Jobs -- It's Clear Who Wants to Borrow, but Who Wants to Lend? -- So What Will Governments in Low-Income Countries Do? -- So, It's All Good? Probably Not -- Who Should We Be More Optimistic About? -- Currencies and Debt Default -- How Bad Is Default? -- Conclusions -- Demographics and Growth: Who Booms, When? -- Africa and Low-Income Countries -- Looking Ahead -- Africa by 2070 -- Asia and Latin America in 2070 -- Conclusions -- What the Future Holds: Democracy, Corruption, ESG and Emigration -- When Will Democracy Become More Secure? Emigration: Why Successful Development Will See More Migration, Not Less -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Essays/Compilation of Essays -- Books -- Index Economics |
title | The Time-Travelling Economist Why Education, Electricity and Fertility Are Key to Escaping Poverty |
title_auth | The Time-Travelling Economist Why Education, Electricity and Fertility Are Key to Escaping Poverty |
title_exact_search | The Time-Travelling Economist Why Education, Electricity and Fertility Are Key to Escaping Poverty |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Time-Travelling Economist Why Education, Electricity and Fertility Are Key to Escaping Poverty |
title_full | The Time-Travelling Economist Why Education, Electricity and Fertility Are Key to Escaping Poverty |
title_fullStr | The Time-Travelling Economist Why Education, Electricity and Fertility Are Key to Escaping Poverty |
title_full_unstemmed | The Time-Travelling Economist Why Education, Electricity and Fertility Are Key to Escaping Poverty |
title_short | The Time-Travelling Economist |
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