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09 March, 2008

$2 Rolex as Development

Faux-leather wallets and cheap watches are likely doing as much or more to improve the standard of living in Subsaharan Africa than many aid efforts. Meanwhile, Chinese workers aren't complaining either.
Posted by KLR at 11:24 PM

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