In The New Development Equation, Adil Ashary proposes that the 20th-century formula of capital + labor = growth is no longer sufficient for a world defined by technological acceleration, climate stress, and widening inequality. In its place, he offers a new framework: Skills + Equity + Vision = Sustainable Progress.
The book unfolds across eight parts. It begins by tracing the deep roots of development — from hunter-gatherer societies and the thermodynamic constraints of pre-industrial labor to the landmark theories of Diamond, Acemoglu, Landes, and others — before arguing that none of these frameworks fully addresses today's challenges. Moving forward, Ashary redefines development beyond GDP, examining health, education, gender equality, and distributional fairness as the true foundations of national success.
Through detailed case studies — contrasting South Korea and Ghana, Norway and Nigeria, Rwanda and Iraq — he shows how institutions, governance, and long-term vision determine whether nations convert their potential into prosperity or squander it. Later sections address technological frontiers (AI, quantum computing, gene therapy), survival infrastructure (water, sanitation, food security), climate adaptation, and the kind of moral leadership required to sustain progress across generations.
Ashary's core message is both analytical and ethical: development is not a race for growth, but a continuous act of balance — and civilizations that neglect capability, fairness, or foresight will ultimately fracture under the weight of their own contradictions.
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Vendeur : California Books, Miami, FL, Etats-Unis
Etat : New. N° de réf. du vendeur I-9781105474606
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