Offers a coherent plan to transform our current confining and unjust economic system into a fair and prosperous economics with opportunities for all. The book addresses systematic issues and offers a roadmap to overcome denied access to prosperity, by creating a more just and vibrant society where everyone has an opportunity to thrive.
Offers a coherent plan to transform our current confining and unjust economic system into a fair and prosperous economics with opportunities for all. The book addresses systematic issues and offers a roadmap to overcome denied access to prosperity, by creating a more just and vibrant society where everyone has an opportunity to thrive.
Philip Allan (1988) was born in Toronto, Canada. He attended the University of Waterloo (Canada) for Geography and Business, and later the University of London (UK), SOAS for Macroeconomic Policy, He was employed as an Economic Policy Analyst for the Government of Canada, first through a government-owned think tank, Policy Horizons Canada, and then at Industry Canada's Economic Research and Policy Analysis Branch. He is currently residing in Europe, employed in the private sector (fin-tech, brokerage) where he maintains a strong interest in policy. Philip Allan (1988) was born in Toronto, Canada. He attended the University of Waterloo (Canada) for Geography and Business, and later the University of London (UK), SOAS for Macroeconomic Policy, He was employed as an Economic Policy Analyst for the Government of Canada, first through a government-owned think tank, Policy Horizons Canada, and then at Industry Canada's Economic Research and Policy Analysis Branch. He is currently residing in Europe, employed in the private sector (fin-tech, brokerage) where he maintains a strong interest in policy.
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