Challenging 'growth scepticism' is key argues economist Daniel Ben Ami
In its latest report, WORLDbytes, the online Citizen TV channel looks at economic growth. Economist and author of 'Ferraris for All' discusses economic development, slamming the growth scepticism that has recently developed around it from environmental concerns to a broader cynicism about material growth and its social impact.
- (1888PressRelease) October 13, 2010 - WORLDbytes, the online Citizen TV channel, has today launched the latest episode of Don't Shout at the Telly Change the Message on it. Leading this refreshing on the sofa discussion, Daniel Ben Ami, author of Ferraris for All, explains 'growth scepticism'. Young volunteers grappling with growth raise a wide range of questions from consuming less in the West to bankers, child labour, corruption and war.
Daniel is clear and tells us: our having less will not make the poor rich; child labour is a product of poverty not prosperity; corruption does not cause poverty it's a symptom of it; bombing a country is unlikely to increase its prospects and political autonomy is key. A positive approach to economic growth he argues, not holding back and accepting 'limits' is key to increasing abundance for all globally.
Director Ceri Dingle said today:
"We were delighted to have Daniel Ben Ami on the sofa. His new book Ferraris for All took as its title a slogan coined by our charity WORLDwrite - meaning we should strive for the best for everyone. It's clear from the insightful discussion featured in the programme that 16-25 year olds do have reservations about economic growth, often based on well meaning concerns for their peers. It is important to explain and re-state that growth is not the problem, the lack of it is and Daniel does so with compelling argument and eloquence."
The report, is available to watch on WORLDbytes at: http://www.worldbytes.org/don't-shout-at-the-telly-ferraris-for-all
Daniel Ben Ami's blog is available at: http://danielbenami.com/
WORLDbytes welcomes reproduction, embedding and sharing of this report.
For more information and interviews contact:
Ceri Dingle or Viv Regan at: info ( @ ) worldbytes dot org dot uk Tel: +44 (0)20 8985 5435
WORLDbytes is an alternative on-line Citizen TV channel featuring reports and programmes created by young volunteers learning to shoot 'on the job'. Its programmes aim to get behind the headlines and promote a people-first perspective on a wide-range of issues. The channel's credo is "don't shout at the telly, change the message on it".
WORLDbytes is run by the education charity WORLDwrite, registered charity number 1060869. The charity champions quality citizen reporting and provides free film training to make this possible. The charity's website address is www.worldwrite.org.uk
WORLDwrite has an open door policy and encourages all-comers to get involved and recognise there are no limits to what's possible.
For more general information, please visit: www.worldwrite.org.uk & www.worldbytes.org
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