"The Mystery of Capital" gives insight into how as much as $9 trillion in dormant real estate values can be awakened in developing countries through introduction of transparent land titling and registry systems.
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An excellent review of how falling telecommunications costs and liberalizing policies are creating a new level playing field in global wealth creation.
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Openworld board member James C. Bennett's new book -- praised as "brilliant" in Foreign Affairs -- explores the effects of Internet technologies on free market and individualist value systems. Regardless of the subtitle, it points the way for many cultural traditions to grow and prosper.
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A look at deep trends moving global civilization away from top-down control systems, towards consent-based civil society institutions and horizontal political relationships.
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This book has created a stir in business and international development circles by showing practical ways in which corporations can succeed in offering goods and services for billions of people who have previously been overlooked as valued participants in globalizing markets.
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A leading Japanese business strategist foresees a surge in global wealth creation in an era of eroding power for nation states, leading to freer flows of goods, services, and ideas.