A Jamaica Poor No More

A Jamaica Poor No More by Michael Irving Phillips, published by Hotcalaloo on January 25, 2020, is a thought-provoking exploration of Jamaica’s economic challenges. This 128-page book addresses the persistent question of why developing countries, particularly Jamaica, struggle to achieve sustainable growth. Phillips presents a critical analysis of the current state of Jamaica’s economy and proposes innovative solutions aimed at transforming the nation’s future.
In this edition, readers will find a detailed blueprint that introduces concepts such as Jamaicanism, Partnership With People, and the Goodwill Revolution. These ideas are positioned as essential strategies for improving the quality of life in Jamaica and overcoming the limitations of traditional economic approaches. The book delves into the intersection of economics, politics, and social sciences, offering insights into the conditions that have hindered progress and the potential pathways to a more prosperous future.
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How come developing countries never develop? Jamaica is in that pack. Will Jamaica develop in five years, ten years, ever? Unfortunately, I think there is acceptance of Jamaica poor forever. Not only that, but there is hope that she will never go bankrupt like Puerto Rico has. But hope is not enough. The fact is, if Jamaica and other developing countries do like they have been doing, they will be forever poor. But by following the blueprint detailed in my book, A Jamaica Poor No More, Jamaica will become poor no more. The book introduces Jamaicanism, Partnership With People and the Goodwill Revolution to make Jamaica have not just a high quality of life, but among the highest in the world. These three concepts are all revolutionary, because that’s what it will take to replace the failed traditional ones now in place.
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