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If aid cannot, can business pull Africans out of poverty?
The discussion in Washington, D.C., has noticeably shifted from large-scale government initiatives to entrepreneurial approaches to ending global poverty.
If the United States is committed to relieve conditions and rebuild Haiti, a starting point for reconstruction must be in the form of a publicly capitalized, privately managed investment fund designed to accelerate private-sector growth.
Experts examine transatlantic trade, welfare, tax competition, and economic issues in the United States and Europe.
A new class of "entrepreneurial philanthropists" is redefining what counts as philanthropy.
Severely handicapped by its past and with the backslidings and shortcomings of the present, Russia's epochal experiment in liberty, popular self-rule, and non-belligerency is far from over.



