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The world today is wealthier and healthier, with longer life expectancies, yet significant inequalities persist both within and between nations. Angus Deaton, a leading expert on economic development and poverty, explores how, over the past 250 years, certain regions have made remarkable progress, creating disparities that define our contemporary landscape. He investigates the historical and ongoing factors influencing national health and wealth, while also addressing the urgent need to support those who remain marginalized. Deaton highlights both monumental advancements, such as antibiotics and clean water, and severe setbacks like famines and the HIV/AIDS crisis. He focuses on the United States, which has seen prosperity but is now grappling with slower growth and rising inequality, and examines how economic progress in India and China has uplifted over a billion lives. Critiquing the ineffectiveness and potential harm of international aid, Deaton proposes alternative strategies, such as reforming drug company incentives and easing trade restrictions, to empower the developing world in achieving its own escape from poverty. This work serves as a compelling guide to improving global well-being and addressing disparities.
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The Great Escape, Angus Deaton
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- 2015
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