expect the world leaders to say how exactly they will be achieving it let's listen to professor jack goldstone from george mason university on his thoughts on the subject. calling for resilient dynamism is a good idea but it's not a strategy that doesn't tell you what to do and so i think there is going to have to be a lot of work on global institutions those european governance within the eurozone and global governance the g twenty to strengthen economic coordination without that you won't get the dynamism we made. and but the underlying theme at davos is that the disparity between rich and poor in a study published by oxfam of the one hundred richest people in the world earns two hundred forty billion dollars enough to feed the world's hungry about four times over according to the group the head of advocacy at fox from max lawson says extremely rich people should give their money away voluntarily or through higher taxation. for profit and you'd be right. they were guy we want you to know the great need to get. both the world. through lungs what they want with it all the news is that the rich