For years, the misleading of a country may have brought to the people of that same nation the problem of poverty. According to Jeffrey Sachs, due to corruption, many funds directed to help the country were wasted because they aimed for political objectives, not developmental (Sachs 223). For this reason, choosing the right representative for many countries seems to be fundamental for it may invigorate the people to work harder, plus, affecting the economy positively. Yet, this situation seems to be unreal for many impoverished countries because many times, the place that they should invest, they probably devalue and hence many countries stay even poorer. Nevertheless, pursuant to Ferguson, Collier analyzes two possible solutions that are laws and charters, which, for instance in laws, Western banks should tell deposits by government officials that steal (Ferguson 3). In addition, with this aid, the money will be more secure and it would help to eliminate extreme poverty. Yet, this might not be true for there may be feasible proof that countries might not be sending that aid money, but lying to make the non-affluent country think that they are
For years, the misleading of a country may have brought to the people of that same nation the problem of poverty. According to Jeffrey Sachs, due to corruption, many funds directed to help the country were wasted because they aimed for political objectives, not developmental (Sachs 223). For this reason, choosing the right representative for many countries seems to be fundamental for it may invigorate the people to work harder, plus, affecting the economy positively. Yet, this situation seems to be unreal for many impoverished countries because many times, the place that they should invest, they probably devalue and hence many countries stay even poorer. Nevertheless, pursuant to Ferguson, Collier analyzes two possible solutions that are laws and charters, which, for instance in laws, Western banks should tell deposits by government officials that steal (Ferguson 3). In addition, with this aid, the money will be more secure and it would help to eliminate extreme poverty. Yet, this might not be true for there may be feasible proof that countries might not be sending that aid money, but lying to make the non-affluent country think that they are