In "The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time," Jeffrey D. Sachs argues that extreme poverty can be eliminated by implementing a combination of practical economic policies and targeted aid programs. Drawing on his experience as an international economic advisor, Sachs examines the root causes of poverty, including agriculture, health, education, and infrastructure. He outlines a Millennium Development Plan, which includes investments in health, education, infrastructure, and environmental sustainability, as well as policies to encourage free trade and debt relief. The book also explores the benefits of increased economic integration between developed and developing countries. Sachs argues that by working together, the global community can achieve a truly poverty-free world.
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