Jeffrey D. Sachs draws on over thirty years of experience advising economies in crisis to present a clear vision for transforming impoverished nations into prosperous ones. The End of Poverty combines real-world case studies from Bolivia, Russia, India, China, and Africa with rigorous analysis, offering integrated solutions to the complex economic, political, environmental, and social challenges faced by the world's poorest countries. This 10th-anniversary edition includes an extensive new foreword, assessing progress, remaining work, and future recommendations up to the United Nations' 2030 target date for ending extreme poverty.
Why You Should Read?
- Understand the root causes and viable solutions for global poverty from an acclaimed economist.
- Gain insights from real-world examples and successful development strategies across continents.
- Explore an integrated framework addressing economic, political, environmental, and social issues.
- Learn about the progress made and future steps needed to achieve the goal of ending extreme poverty by 2030.