From China to Chile, from South Korea to South Africa, there is little debate about whether or not private investment is essential for prosperity and growth. But private investment too rarely benefits the poorest of the poor--precisely those who need it most.
From China to Chile, from South Korea to South Africa, there is little debate about whether or not private investment is essential for prosperity and growth. But private investment too rarely benefits the poorest of the poor--precisely those who need it most.