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The Power of Productivity

The Power of ProductivityThe University of Chicago Press, 2004
William W. Lewis

We are currently in the midst of a volatile geopolitical climate in which answers to intractable global problems are more elusive than ever before.

While few can agree on solutions, all agree that economic disparity between rich and poor countries is at the heart of the many issues plaguing the world today.

The Power of Productivity, by retired McKinsey partner William Lewis,  provides a sweeping, practical look at why some countries are rich, why others are poor, and what we can do about it.

Summary
The Power of Productivity argues that the key to reducing economic inequalities between rich and poor countries is productivity and its links to competition and consumption.
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Biography
Bill Lewis was a partner at McKinsey for 20 years and a founding director of the McKinsey Global Institute, the firm’s economics think tank.
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The Power of Productivity
Poor countries should put their consumers first, urges the author in a short piece adapted from his book.
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