Educating people world wide that severe global poverty can be eradicated.


In summary the goal now is that we must educate people worldwide that they do not have to live in poverty when the Twelve Economic Principles That Create Prosperty are adopted by the leaders of their nation.
It is crtically important that we stop believing  that a national economy functions solely in terms of economic theories about how industrializing an economy produces prosperous nations if people are to learn how to create prospoerity. These outdated  theories are meaningless discussions using terms such as labor, capital, and productivity. The theories have never proven how it was possible to generate the prosperity enjoyed by Americans because they are limited by discussions about how industries and governments increase consumer demand for products and services. These discussions ignore the requirement that when altering an economic system the new process must  provide a means for the people, not governments or manufacturing companies, to create a demand for manufactured goods. The empirical data taken from the economic history of America proves these principles and the significance of home loans in creating a new global economic system.
The American economic history over the past sixty years tracks how it was the increase in equity in homes that lifted lower and middle income families and created unimaginable prosperity. It was the Americans working in industry and businesses earning sufficient funds to qualify for borrowing future earnings and investing them in a home that created the demand for consumer products that energized manufacturing and established the American economic paradigm of prosperity. This same model will eradicate poverty and energize the global economy when adopted by developing countries. It will create hundreds of millions of jobs that are so desperately needed and a demand for consumer products that will energize manufacturing around the globe and eradicate severe global poverty.

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