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Creating A World Without Poverty: Social Business And The Future Of Capitalism

by Muhammad Yunus

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Creating A World Without Poverty: Social Business And The Future Of Capitalism

Synopsis

In the last two decades, free markets have swept the globe. But traditional capitalism has been unable to solve problems like inequality and poverty. In Muhammad Yunus’ groundbreaking sequel toBanker to the Poor, he outlines the concept of social business—business where the creative vision of the entrepreneur is applied to today’s most serious problems: feeding the poor, housing the homeless, healing the sick, and protecting the planet.Creating a World Without Povertyreveals the next phase in a hopeful economic and social revolution that is already underway.

Product details

ISBN:
9781586486679
Category:
General
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2009-01-08
Publisher:
Publicaffairs,u.S.
Illustrations:
8pp photo insert
Country of origin:
USA
Pages:
320
Pagination:
320 pages, 8pp photo insert
Dimensions (mm):
210 x 140 x 28
Weight:
312g

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