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The Prosperity ParadoxBy Clayton M Christensen , Efosa Ojomo, Karen Dillon

In a Nutshell

The Prosperity Paradox argues that market-creating innovations, rather than foreign aid, are the key to lifting nations out of poverty and promoting sustainable economic development by making products and services accessible to a broader population.

Favorite Quote

People would rather go without any product – stay as nonconsumers – than ‘hire’ a product or service that solves their job in an unsatisfactory way.

Clayton M Christensen , Efosa Ojomo, Karen Dillon

Introduction

How can we effectively lift nations out of poverty and promote sustainable economic development?

Osagie Alonge is a former Editor-In-Chief of Business Insider for Sub-Saharan Africa and is an expert on the region's economic landscape, business environment, and unique challenges.

By analyzing the concepts and case studies presented in The Prosperity Paradox, we will explore the power of market-creating innovations in transforming impoverished nations.

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