submitted over 5 years ago by taya
- The article discusses the book "The Prosperity Paradox," which highlights the importance of market-creating innovations in lifting nations out of poverty, using the story of Mo Ibrahim's success in Africa as an example.
- The book emphasizes the need for African governments to prioritize investments in market-creating innovations to drive economic growth and prosperity, rather than relying solely on NGOs for development.
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