From Poverty To Prosperity: The discipline of economics is not what it used to be. Over the last few decades, economists have begun a revolutionary reorientation in how we look at the world, and this has major implications for politics, policy, and our everyday lives. For years, conventional economists told us an incomplete story that leaned on the comfortable precision of mathematical abstraction and ignored the complexity of the real world with all of its uncertainties, unknowns, and ongoing evolution.

What economists left out of the story were the positive forces of creativity, innovation, and advancing technology that propel economies forward. Economists did not describe the dynamic process that leads to new pharmaceuticals, cell phones, Web-based information services-forces that fundamentally alter how we live our daily lives.

Economists also left out the negative forces that can hold economies back: bad governance, counterproductive social practices, and patterns of taking wealth instead of creating it. They took for granted secure property rights, honest public servants, and the willingness of individuals to experiment and adapt to novelty.

From Poverty to Prosperity is not Tipping Point or Freakonomics. Those books offer a smorgasbord of fascinating findings in economics and sociology, but the findings are only loosely related. From Poverty to Prosperity on the other hand, tells a big picture story about the huge differences in the standard of living across time and across borders. It is a story that draws on research from the world's most important economists and eschews the conventional wisdom for a new, more inclusive, vision of the world and how it works.

Ministry in bid to reclaim loans - Times of Swaziland


Ministry in bid to reclaim loans
Times of Swaziland
The chief further described Tinkhundla centres as a vehicle created to transform the lives of Swazis from poverty to prosperity. He told the minister to initiate more development projects so that Tinkhundla centres would not just be structures but ...

Tavis Smiley, of Poverty Tour, hosts “Reawakening America” with panelists ... - Washington Post (blog)


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Tavis Smiley, of Poverty Tour, hosts “Reawakening America” with panelists ...
Washington Post (blog)
By Hamil R. Harris Panelists at the "Reawakening America: From Poverty to Prosperity" discussion at the George Washington University Thursday Jan. 12, 2012. (Hamil R. Harris - The Washington Post) George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium was ...
Takeaways From Tavis Smiley's Poverty Panel The Root (blog)
Michael Moore: Older generation didn't vote for Obama because they're racists Examiner.com

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DC forum discusses rising poverty, unemployment - The Boston - Bay State Banner


DC forum discusses rising poverty, unemployment
The Boston - Bay State Banner
To cap their nationwide poverty tour, the duo hosted a forum last week in Washington, DC, “Remaking America: From Poverty to Prosperity,” which featured filmmaker Michael Moore, author Barbara Ehrenreich, personal finance guru Suze Orman and veteran ...

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Thanks, Dad - Huffington Post (blog)


Thanks, Dad
Huffington Post (blog)
Unfortunately, the narratives of rising from poverty to prosperity that once defined the American Dream are slowing slipping away. The New York Times recently released a report outlining this trend. It determined that economic mobility -- the ...

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Cancelled speaker issues report on nation's poverty - Canton Daily Ledger


Cancelled speaker issues report on nation's poverty
Canton Daily Ledger
In connection with the white paper, Smiley last Thursday moderated a discussion at George Washington University in Washington, DC, “Remaking America: From Poverty to Prosperity,” sponsored by the WK Kellogg Foundation. Broadcast live on C-SPAN and ...

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Tavis Smiley convenes high-profile panel on poverty - Washington Examiner (blog)


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Tavis Smiley convenes high-profile panel on poverty
Washington Examiner (blog)
Frustration with capitalism, the two-party political system and Wall Street corruption dominated the discussion, titled "Remaking America: From Poverty to Prosperity," as did disappointment in President Obama's leadership, specifically in his choice of ...
Who Knew There Was So Much Poverty? The Poor, That's Who OpEdNews

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Food Stamp Fight Looms - The Nation. (blog)


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Food Stamp Fight Looms
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Which is why it was disappointing to see even an excellent effort—Tavis Smiley's “Remaking America, from Poverty to Prosperity”—feature a panel of experts, none of them poor people. The NNU's Donna Smith wrote about it eloquently at Common Dreams.

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Canceled speaker issues report on nation's poverty - Monmouth Daily Review Atlas


Canceled speaker issues report on nation's poverty
Monmouth Daily Review Atlas
In connection with the white paper, Smiley last Thursday moderated a discussion at George Washington University in Washington, DC, “Remaking America: From Poverty to Prosperity,” sponsored by the WK Kellogg Foundation. Broadcast live on C-SPAN and ...

Uganda: How a Cow Can Transform a Household - AllAfrica.com


Uganda: How a Cow Can Transform a Household
AllAfrica.com
... they should expect from keeping a Friesian cow, how to use its urine and dung, record keeping, saving money, improving diet, environment protection, the need for gender equity and transparency and total transformation from poverty to prosperity.

A case for interracial marriage - Washington Post (blog)


A case for interracial marriage
Washington Post (blog)
At the recent Remaking America from Poverty to Prosperity tour at The George Washington University with Tavis Smiley, Dr. Cornel West, Suze Orman, and Michael Moore, the lack of bias amongst younger Americans was recognized as a national strength in ...