Reducing Inter-generational Ethnic Poverty
Economics, Psychology and Culture
- 122 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on human capital development, this book explores the reasons behind variations in cognitive development among different ethnic groups. It presents a compelling argument against theories rooted in racial and genetic superiority, emphasizing alternative explanations. Through rigorous analysis, the author challenges prevailing notions and offers insights into the socio-economic factors that contribute to cognitive differences, aiming to foster a more nuanced understanding of human potential across diverse populations.
