very informative
It goes to show you that economic growth is not something hard to do. It does not require as much capital as people think and that we could be doubling our economy quickly. Like every 5 years at 14% growth.
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Thanks for this. I’ve visited their website and it’s a very good resource.
Bro, I must say how much I’ve come to appreciate and look forward to your posts. You and @Antonio Mascaro are always on point in your “woke,” enlightened minds. Based on that economic (Solow’s) model, A,e and K actually can be summed up as “knowledge.” That’s exactly the precise problem we have in this country; unfortunately, the levels of ignorance are too high and those who claim to be educated have the wrong type of education. The kind of education that doesn’t stimulate critical thinking,problem solving or development of the true self. Ever ask yourself why the African elite and White “diplomats” avoid the regular 844 curriculum like the plague? There are 2 types of education- education that creates “winners” and “losers.” At a time when we should be investing heavily in education, a prevailing mentality has crept into our national dialogue that learning doesn’t pay off. Corruption and get rich quick schemes are to blame for this false notion. It becomes very difficult to motivate students that knowledge (the right kind) is the key to unlocking opportunities. Another issue that prevents us from attaining rapid increase in standard of living is the fact that decisions which directly affect African countries are made in far away Western countries. There was an article I read which detailed how the American education system is designed to fail black American children. There are many parallels that African countries can observe: We are that 5 year old girl/boy living in Detroit that wants to become an astronaut or big league scientist. Little does she/he know her fate as a cleaner/jailbird was orchestrated and sealed by a system which perpetuates White supremacy. We desperately need an education system that places black consciousness at front and center. Our school kids need to know how the rest of the world views Africa and the glass ceiling placed on us in order to break free from the yoke of economic subterfuge. That’s the 1,000 pound gorilla in the room, IMHO.
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