The Race for Capital
And Other Out-of-the Box Economic Arguments
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About the Book
The Race for Capital (And Other Out-of-the-Box Economic Arguments) is my third book and an aggregation of some of my most important economic and financial thoughts in recent times, as distilled from my weekly column and elsewhere. The book’s title derives from the biggest economic argument of the day—the problem of inequality—which has finally been noticed by important economists around the world but to which no solution has yet been found. In this book, that argument is further advanced, and an African perspective is added, because whenever important economic arguments such as this goes on, that most vulnerable continent does not feature in the analysis. But the perspective of this book is not all about complaining about the state of Africa and its position development-wise but also on solutions. Some germane solutions are hereby offered for African economies especially, but these are also for every other economy around the world that seeks to reposition its people and make a dent in the hard-to-solve quagmires facing the world today. There are no simple solutions, apparently.
About the Author
Tope Fasua is an economist, ex-Banker, and finance expert. He is also an entrepreneur and presently pilots a number of initiatives in the SME world. The Race for Capital is his third book. He loves to think and write about contemporary economic and social issues and has carved a niche for himself as one of Africa’s ardent social commentators and bloggers. He currently lives in Abuja, Nigeria