Remaking the Wealth of the Nations

The author encourages readers to reconsider economic principles, presenting a fresh perspective on bridging the wealth gap and promoting sustainable economies. In 2024, nominal GDP per capita was $53,516 in Canada, $84,590 in the U.S., and $13,966 in Mexico, despite their proximity. Why do the economy of Bangladesh and India differ from Luxembourg? "Remaking the Wealth of the Nations" outlines three strategies to tackle global wealth inequality and promote growth:

1) Artificial Productivity

2) Leadership Matrix

3) Bureaucracy Index

The concept of "Artificial Productivity" provides a new perspective on growth, moving beyond the basic definition of productivity as output per labor hour. The "Leadership Matrix" emphasizes the critical role of national leadership in economic progress, helping citizens evaluate candidates and choose the best leaders. The "Bureaucracy Index" highlights the importance of civil bureaucracy in economic development. Chowdhury's blending of groundbreaking formulas and equations demonstrates a thoughtful combination of historical analysis, contemporary economic theory, and innovative ideas aimed at enhancing global economies.

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Remaking the Wealth of the Nations

The author encourages readers to reconsider economic principles, presenting a fresh perspective on bridging the wealth gap and promoting sustainable economies. In 2024, nominal GDP per capita was $53,516 in Canada, $84,590 in the U.S., and $13,966 in Mexico, despite their proximity. Why do the economy of Bangladesh and India differ from Luxembourg? "Remaking the Wealth of the Nations" outlines three strategies to tackle global wealth inequality and promote growth:

1) Artificial Productivity

2) Leadership Matrix

3) Bureaucracy Index

The concept of "Artificial Productivity" provides a new perspective on growth, moving beyond the basic definition of productivity as output per labor hour. The "Leadership Matrix" emphasizes the critical role of national leadership in economic progress, helping citizens evaluate candidates and choose the best leaders. The "Bureaucracy Index" highlights the importance of civil bureaucracy in economic development. Chowdhury's blending of groundbreaking formulas and equations demonstrates a thoughtful combination of historical analysis, contemporary economic theory, and innovative ideas aimed at enhancing global economies.

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Remaking the Wealth of the Nations

Remaking the Wealth of the Nations

by Mba (Gwu Usa) Chowdhury
Remaking the Wealth of the Nations

Remaking the Wealth of the Nations

by Mba (Gwu Usa) Chowdhury

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The author encourages readers to reconsider economic principles, presenting a fresh perspective on bridging the wealth gap and promoting sustainable economies. In 2024, nominal GDP per capita was $53,516 in Canada, $84,590 in the U.S., and $13,966 in Mexico, despite their proximity. Why do the economy of Bangladesh and India differ from Luxembourg? "Remaking the Wealth of the Nations" outlines three strategies to tackle global wealth inequality and promote growth:

1) Artificial Productivity

2) Leadership Matrix

3) Bureaucracy Index

The concept of "Artificial Productivity" provides a new perspective on growth, moving beyond the basic definition of productivity as output per labor hour. The "Leadership Matrix" emphasizes the critical role of national leadership in economic progress, helping citizens evaluate candidates and choose the best leaders. The "Bureaucracy Index" highlights the importance of civil bureaucracy in economic development. Chowdhury's blending of groundbreaking formulas and equations demonstrates a thoughtful combination of historical analysis, contemporary economic theory, and innovative ideas aimed at enhancing global economies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798897430406
Publisher: Cloverly Publishing
Publication date: 07/23/2025
Pages: 398
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.08(d)
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