Shrewd Samaritan
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
If we want to genuinely help people living in poverty rather than just feel good about believing we've helped, we are not meant to be just Good Samaritans. We must be Shrewd Samaritans.
Bruce Wydick is an author whose works delve into economics and international studies. His writing often focuses on the impact of global programs and their influence on individual lives. His approach is grounded in rigorous academic research, seeking to understand complex socio-economic phenomena.


If we want to genuinely help people living in poverty rather than just feel good about believing we've helped, we are not meant to be just Good Samaritans. We must be Shrewd Samaritans.
Utilizing game theory, this book explores various economic development issues, providing insights into strategic interactions and decision-making processes among individuals and institutions. It delves into how these theoretical frameworks can illuminate real-world economic challenges, enhancing the understanding of cooperation, competition, and resource allocation in development contexts. The analytical approach offers readers a unique perspective on the complexities of economic growth and policy formulation.