The Guardian article cites: “use of the opportunities of global commerce for the reduction of poverty have drawn on help from basic education on a wide basis.” This means that education, given favorable trade environment, will reduce poverty [and thus improve wellbeing].
I am glad that the IOE Centre for Education and International Development exists/thrives.
Amartya Sen explains
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2003/oct/28/schools.uk4 https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/news/2017/jun/whats-use-education-nobel-prize-winner-professor-amartya-sen-launches-ioe-centre-education-and
OK, thank you.
The Guardian article cites: “use of the opportunities of global commerce for the reduction of poverty have drawn on help from basic education on a wide basis.” This means that education, given favorable trade environment, will reduce poverty [and thus improve wellbeing].
I am glad that the IOE Centre for Education and International Development exists/thrives.