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Dambisa Moyo

    Dambisa Moyo es una economista internacional cuya escritura se adentra en la macroeconomía y los asuntos globales. A través de su obra, examina sistemas económicos complejos y su impacto en el escenario mundial. Moyo ofrece perspectivas perspicaces sobre los desafíos económicos mundiales clave y las posibles vías a seguir. Sus análisis se publican con frecuencia en destacadas publicaciones económicas y financieras.

    Dambisa Moyo
    Edge of Chaos
    How The West Was Lost
    Winner Take All : China's Race For Resources and What It Means For Us
    Dead aid: Why aid is not working and how there is another way for Africa
    How Boards Work
    Winner Take All
    • Winner Take All

      China's race for recources and what it means for us

      We all know the world's resources the commodities that underpin our daily lives and economies are scarce. But how many of us know what that really means for the global economy today?

      Winner Take All
    • How Boards Work

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      A unique insight into the work of corporate boards and why their work is so important in society, by a hugely influential economist who has global recognition[Bokinfo].

      How Boards Work
    • "In this provocative and compelling book, Dambisa Moyo argues that the most important challenge we face today is to destroy the myth that Aid actually works. In the modern globalized economy, simply handing out more money, however well intentioned, will not help the poorest nations achieve sustainable long-term growth. Dead Aid analyses the history of economic development over the last fifty years and shows how Aid crowds out financial and social capital and feeds corruption; the countries that have 'caught up' did so despite rather than because of Aid."--Jacket

      Dead aid: Why aid is not working and how there is another way for Africa
    • Our planet's resources are running out. The media bombards us with constant warnings of impending shortages of fossil fuels, minerals, arable land, and water and the political Armageddon that will result as insatiable global demand far outstrips supply. But how true is this picture?In Winner Take All, Dambisa Moyo cuts through the misconceptions and noise surrounding resource scarcity with a penetrating analysis of what really is at stake. China, Moyo reveals, has embarked on one of the greatest commodity rushes in history. Tracing its breathtaking quest for resources - from Africa to Latin America, North America to Europe - she examines the impact it is having on us all, and its profound implications for our future.

      Winner Take All : China's Race For Resources and What It Means For Us
    • How The West Was Lost

      Fifty Years of Economic Folly - And the Stark Choices Ahead

      Charts how over the years the most advanced and advantaged countries of the world have squandered their dominant position through a sustained catalogue of fundamentally flawed economic policies.

      How The West Was Lost
    • Edge of Chaos

      • 296 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      From an internationally acclaimed economist, a provocative call to jump-start economic growth by aggressively overhauling liberal democracy Around the world, people who are angry at stagnant wages and growing inequality have rebelled against established governments and turned to political extremes. Liberal democracy, history's greatest engine of growth, now struggles to overcome unprecedented economic headwinds--from aging populations to scarce resources to unsustainable debt burdens. Hobbled by short-term thinking and ideological dogma, democracies risk falling prey to nationalism and protectionism that will deliver declining living standards. In Edge of Chaos, Dambisa Moyo shows why economic growth is essential to global stability, and why liberal democracies are failing to produce it today. Rather than turning away from democracy, she argues, we must fundamentally reform it. Edge of Chaos presents a radical blueprint for change in order to galvanize growth and ensure the survival of democracy in the twenty-first century.

      Edge of Chaos
    • Výstižná a čtivá zpráva o současném úpadku hospodářské nadvlády Západu. Jak kvůli chybné hospodářské politice v uplynulých padesáti letech nejvyspělejší a nejbohatší státy světa promarnily své dominantní postavení? Podle ekonomky D. Moyové jsou příčiny hospodářského úpadku tři: za prvé západní svět většinu kapitálu investoval špatně, za druhé pracovní síla na Západě příliš zdražila a za třetí se začala snižovat produktivita obecně. Základním rysem naší společnosti už není inovace a progresivní myšlení. Místo toho jsme krátkozraká a lhostejná civilizace, které nejvíc záleží na spotřebě. Jaká opatření je třeba přijmout? Moyová ve své knize nabízí řešení.

      Kterak Západ zbloudil. 50 let ekonomického bláznovství - a neúprosná rozhodnutí, která nás čekají
    • La carità che uccide

      Come gli aiuti dell'Occidente stanno devastando il Terzo Mondo

      • 266 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Il 13 luglio 1985 si svolge il concerto "Live Aid", un evento che attira un miliardo e mezzo di spettatori e rappresenta il culmine degli aiuti dei Paesi occidentali alle economie disastrate dell'Africa subsahariana, con oltre mille miliardi di dollari donati dal dopoguerra. Venticinque anni dopo, la situazione rimane critica: cosa impedisce all'Africa di superare la povertà cronica? Secondo l'economista Dambisa Moyo, il problema risiede proprio negli aiuti, che, nella migliore delle ipotesi, mantengono il continente in una perpetua adolescenza economica, creando una dipendenza simile a quella da droga. Nella peggiore, gli aiuti alimentano la corruzione e il malgoverno, inondando Paesi privi di una governance solida con fondi che non possono essere gestiti efficacemente. L'alternativa proposta è quella di seguire l'esempio della Cina, che ha instaurato partnership efficaci con molti Paesi subsahariani. Moyo, definita l'anti-Bono per il suo pragmatismo, sfida l'Occidente a confrontarsi con i pregiudizi legati ai suoi "buoni intenti" e invita l'Africa a liberarsi da questi aiuti, considerati un virus che perpetua la malattia della povertà.

      La carità che uccide
    • Dambisa Moyo wurde vom amerikanischen TIME Magazine zu den 100 einflussreichsten Menschen der Welt gezählt. Die Karriere der gebürtigen Afrikanerin ist (fast) beispiellos global: Aus Sambia geht sie nach Harvard, promoviert in Oxford, erhält einen Topjob bei Goldman Sachs. Aufgrund ihrer einzigartigen Kenntnis hat sie eine aufrüttelnde Botschaft an uns alle. Die Finanzkrise war nur ein kurzes Zwischenspiel – das eigentliche Drama kommt erst noch und heißt: Der Untergang des Westens. Seit Jahren schon produziert der Westen immer weniger und lässt stattdessen arbeiten. Man will immer nur Geld aus Geld machen, wirkliche Waren werden kaum noch hergestellt. Und vor allem: Innovationen finden anderswo statt. Wir leben auf Kosten der anderen. Dambisa Moyo sagt, was wir tun müssen. Und zwar jetzt.

      Der Untergang des Westens