A billion people escaped poverty through growth—not redistribution
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A billion people escaped poverty through growth—not redistribution
EDITORIAL
16 JUNE 2026
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The post-growth movement now in vogue among European intellectuals gets the causation exactly backwards, and Canada's lost decade proves the point
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A billion people escaped poverty due to economic growth, not redistribution.
The UN’s anti-growth roadmap is criticized for misdiagnosing the problem.
Wealth caps and increased state control are proposed solutions that may hinder growth.
Low-income countries still need to increase economic output to escape poverty.
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