Common Wealth by Jeffrey D. Sachs

A economist, and Director of Columbia University's Earth Institute, argues for global cooperation around shared goals of sustainable development. (Penguin Press, $27.95). Reviews. The U.S. News and World Reports says,
Jeffrey Sachs on Beating Global Poverty
The Colombia economist says it can be done with little investing
By Kirk ShinklePosted April 11, 2008
Economist Jeffrey Sachs, Columbia University's current rock star-cum-academic, has mastered the art of being audacious in a pleasantly reasoned sort of way. In his new book, Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet, he posits that global poverty, plus a host of other ills, can be conquered for a cost that amounts to pocket change for rich-world nations. The price tag, either shamefully low or totally unrealistic, prompts the question, "If we can, why haven't we?" Excerpts of a chat with Sachs: . . .


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