A crucial part of citizenship, is how we see ourselves in the world. The proposal by Professor Hans Rosling , created the program to display Gapminder information, and this is helping us to re-frame the question of economic growth and health. His main argument , after data analysis and visualization democráficos and economic, is simple: the countries that invest first in the health of its people take less time to develop then, the countries that invest in economic growth first and then health , take longer to develop.
is analogous to the argument that Bill Clinton used : countries that create systems that articulate market needs and public goods (= access to medicines, diagnostics, education, drinking water, toilets, etc.). Here Hans
TED 2009:
is analogous to the argument that Bill Clinton used : countries that create systems that articulate market needs and public goods (= access to medicines, diagnostics, education, drinking water, toilets, etc.). Here Hans
TED 2009:
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