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Common Progress - by James a Yunker (Hardcover)

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  • Yunker sets forth the case for initiation of a massive foreign development assistance effort termed the World Economic Equalization Program (WEEP).
  • About the Author: JAMES A. YUNKER is Professor of Economics at Western Illinois University.
  • 248 Pages
  • Business + Money Management, Development

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Yunker sets forth the case for initiation of a massive foreign development assistance effort termed the World Economic Equalization Program (WEEP). The scale of the program would dwarf that of all historical foreign aid programs, yet the proposed contributions by the donor nations would not be unmanageable. The richest nations would contribute amounts ranging from three to seven percent of their Gross National Products.

Computer simulations of a model of the proposed program over a 50 year period show the possibility of a tremendous rise in the living standards of the poor nations, while, at the same time, the living standards of the rich nations continue to rise at rates closely comparable to those of the recent past. Sensitivity analysis demonstrates that the optimistic conclusions forthcoming from the baseline policy simulation remain robust against wide variations in the numerical parameter values. However, since it is obvious that real world results might not resemble results derived from computer simulation of a theoretical model, the recommendation put forward is that a World Economic Equalization Program be initiated on a tentative and provisional basis, with the explicit intention of terminating it if, after a reasonable period of time, real world results are insufficiently promising. A provocative analysis and proposal aimed primarily at economists and policy makers involved with economic development, international economics, and global economic policy.



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Yunker sets forth the case for initiation of a massive foreign development assistance effort termed the World Economic Equalization Program (WEEP). The scale of the program would dwarf that of all historical foreign aid programs, yet the proposed contributions by the donor nations would not be unmanageable. The richest nations would contribute amounts ranging from three to seven percent of their Gross National Products.

Computer simulations of a model of the proposed program over a 50 year period show the possibility of a tremendous rise in the living standards of the poor nations, while, at the same time, the living standards of the rich nations continue to rise at rates closely comparable to those of the recent past. Sensitivity analysis demonstrates that the optimistic conclusions forthcoming from the baseline policy simulation remain robust against wide variations in the numerical parameter values. However, since it is obvious that real world results might not resemble results derived from computer simulation of a theoretical model, the recommendation put forward is that a World Economic Equalization Program be initiated on a tentative and provisional basis, with the explicit intention of terminating it if, after a reasonable period of time, real world results are insufficiently promising. A provocative analysis and proposal aimed primarily at economists and policy makers involved with economic development, international economics, and global economic policy.



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"James A. Yunker's book Common Progress contains an imaginative, provocative, and ingenious proposal for eradicating world poverty. The boldness of the proposal is matched by the careful presentation of the technical details. This kind of thinking is exactly what we need to reform the world."-Paul Patrick Streeten Professor Emeritus Boston University

"Professor Yunker is a man with a vision of a world in which the income differences between the rich nations and the poor nations have been dramatically reduced. He is also a man with a program to enable the realization of this vision. Yunker has developed a simulation model to analyze the impact of a development program that would transfer very large resources to developing countries over a period of approximately 50 years. The program does not involve Crude Redistribution (cutting the world economic pie into more equitable slices), but rather a vision of Common Progress--expanding the size of the pie in such a way that the slices that go to the poor nations get dramatically larger while those of the rich nations get larger at a slightly lower rate."-Vernan W. RuttanRegents Professor Emeritus University of Minnesota



About the Author



JAMES A. YUNKER is Professor of Economics at Western Illinois University. Author of five books and some 70 articles, Professor Yunker has written on a wide range of topics from economic theory to contemporary policy issues. His latest book, coedited with Errol E. Harris, is Toward Genuine Global Governance: Critical Reactions to Our Global Neighborhood (Praeger, 1999).
Dimensions (Overall): 9.54 Inches (H) x 6.36 Inches (W) x .92 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.21 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 248
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Development
Publisher: Praeger
Theme: Economic Development
Format: Hardcover
Author: James a Yunker
Language: English
Street Date: February 28, 2000
TCIN: 1010127916
UPC: 9780275968359
Item Number (DPCI): 247-08-6814
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What decades does the proposed program cover?

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Q: What qualifications does the author have?

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  • A: James A. Yunker is a Professor of Economics with extensive experience and several published works in economic policy.

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Q: What is the main focus of the book?

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  • A: The book focuses on initiating the World Economic Equalization Program (WEEP) to address global poverty.

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Q: How does Yunker suggest measuring the program's success?

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  • A: He recommends a provisional initiation of WEEP, assessing real-world results against the initial simulations.

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Q: What unique approach does Yunker propose for economic development?

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  • A: Yunker proposes a massive transfer of resources to developing nations without resorting to crude redistribution.

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