1.3.2 Volume II. The human evolution – The relational and economic evolution of nations and groups.
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I discuss how economic evolution is intimately connected to relational aspects of human evolution. I discuss how diversity and tolerance are intimately connected to economic development. I discuss how failure in relational aspects brings negative economic effects on nations, states and communities throughout history. Particularly I discuss the topics of education, research and creativity in different parts of the world which are intimately connected to social and economic processes. Finally, I summarize the ideas from volume I and II.
Benefits of this volume are follows:
· It is helpful in designing national policies that promote social and economic advancement.
· It is helpful in creating helpful social environment that promotes economic advancement.
· It helps in tackling violence in community by addressing the social processes that leads to them.
· It helps organizations in managing internal and external affairs, and promoting customer relationships.
· It helps in improving educational policies.