Hi folks,
In this blog I'd like to know your views and thoughts on alleviating poverty.
Here's a video of Paul Romer sharing his idea of chartering cities in developing countries.
The goal of this is to great cities such as Hong Kong, which are economically brillaint and will bring a lot of people out of poverty.
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Regards, Sam
This guy brings out really interesting ideas.
ReplyDeletegreat ideas
ReplyDeletethis sounds like a dull college...
ReplyDeleteI just had 3 hours of college im tired *yawn*
Still ill watch this thing again =D
I'm rich and I do not give a fuck about poor people.
ReplyDeleteI actually am very interested in this blog. TED is one of my favorite conferences. I'll be following :)
ReplyDeletei always wonder what will happen when we save every last person and the world becomes too crowded.
ReplyDeletethanks for spreading, he is brilliant
ReplyDeletewow this is a brilliant video.
ReplyDeletei agree with his points something definitely needs to be done about poverty
Yeah alright maybe.
ReplyDeletevery thought provoking
ReplyDeletei hated these TED things in careers class. so boring, but this one was actually informative!
ReplyDeleteI always like the TEDs
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing that vid!
ReplyDeleteyou have very nice blog :) +followed
ReplyDeleteHe spoke many good things, i will search for more, thank you.
ReplyDeletePretty interesting.
ReplyDeleteinteresting idea
ReplyDeleteThis has Iwoked my Interests.
ReplyDeleteInteresting vid.
ReplyDeleteI just finished that. It was really interesting. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteinteresting stuff thx for sharing, following ;)
ReplyDeletethere will always be poverty though. Nonetheless good vid.
ReplyDeleteInteresting stuff here. thanks for the share.
ReplyDeleteIt's a very interesting video
ReplyDeletegreat video,also nice blogging idea good luck and waiting for more
ReplyDeleteTED is awesome, some really awesome stuff on there.
ReplyDeleteIt has to do with priorities and culture but this is obv better way to talk about it without being racist or elitist.
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