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A World of Three Zeros

The New Economics of Zero Poverty, Zero Unemployment, and Zero Net Carbon Emissions

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By Muhammad Yunus

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On Sale
Sep 26, 2017
Page Count
304 pages
Publisher
PublicAffairs
ISBN-13
9781610397582

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$11.99

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$14.99 CAD

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From Nobel Prize winner and bestselling author of Banker to the Poor, a vision of an emerging new economic system that can save humankind and the planet

Muhammad Yunus is one of the modern world’s most trenchant social critics. In A World of Three Zeros, he declare it’s time to admit that the capitalist engine has failed most people – that in its current form it inevitably leads to rampant inequality, widespread unemployment, and environmental destruction. Instead, we need a new economic system that unleashes altruism as a creative force just as powerful as self-interest.
 
Here, Yunus describes the ingenious new financial tools now funding social businesses and sketches the legal and regulatory changes needed to jump-start the next wave of socially driven innovations.

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  • Nonfiction
  • Social Science
  • Poverty & Homelessness

  • "Muhammad Yunus was just trying to help a village, but somehow managed to change the world." 
    President Barack Obama
  • "Muhammad Yunus has shown himself to be a leader who has managed to translate visions into p0ractical action for the benefit of millions of people, not only in Bangladesh, but also in many other countries." 
    Norwegian Nobel Committee
  • "With wealth disparity an ongoing global concern, Yunus's inspiring and hopeful message is a must-read for all readers with even a semblance of economic literacy."
    Library Journal, starred
  • "A book to make Wall Street quake."
    Kirkus Reviews
  • "Yunus offers sound recommendations to distribute global wealth more equitably through individual and systemic support for small-scale entrepreneurship.”
    Publishers Weekly

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Muhammad Yunus

About the Author

Muhammad Yunus, a native of Bangladesh, was educated at Dhaka University and was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study economics at Vanderbilt University. In 1972 he became head of the economics department at Chittagong University. He is the founder and managing director of Grameen Bank, a pioneer of microcredit, an economic movement that has helped lift millions of families around the world out of poverty. Yunus and Grameen Bank are winners of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize.

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