Growth and prosperity are as inevitable as death. It depends on us whether we grow up with age, but we can control the way to accept endless journeys. American anthropologist, educator, and writer Lauren Eisley said as follows. "Growth is for profit and life is expanding ... but it is also a kind of departure Ai Xi Li sees life as a continuous improvement and makes every day better than the last day He also noticed that every harvest fails regardless of whether it is young or not or whether it is lost.
Naturally, much of the explanation on economic growth and prosperity is focused on global, national, or industry level situations and incentives. They link prosperity to factors such as national culture, education, foreign aid, infrastructure, corruption and other factors. Each of these factors has had some impact on helping the country achieve economic growth, none of which is the cause of national prosperity. In many cases this study included relevance rather than cause and effect, so the factor found to have a positive impact on the economic growth of a given study is that it has a totally or negatively impact on the growth of other studies I did not give it. For example, many economists are still discussing the quality of foreign aid for economic development.
It is widely believed that the institution is a major determinant of economic performance and an important factor in understanding the difference between domestic and international growth and prosperity. However, despite the growing awareness of the importance of institutions to economic outcomes, there is little evidence of ways to achieve positive institutional change. EDI was founded in 2015 and is funded by the UK Ministry of International Development to address the gaps in knowledge around the organization and its impact on economic growth.
Free trade and economic freedom promote the process of growth, innovation and prosperity. In the process, individuals will support growth and support the establishment of a system to maintain peace and prosperity. The higher the level of peace, the higher the level of prosperity. Politicians, opinion makers, journalists and businessmen are often talking about the need to support "fair trade". However, few people explain what is fair dealing, and more importantly, that trade should be fair. In the name of impartiality, different groups promote different protection for each particular industry and claim that the comparative advantage of other countries is "unfair".