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Diasporanomics A Playbook for Rebuilding a Sustainable Economy and Wealth Generation in the Globa...

Charles E. Johnson
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Pages
572
Year
2025
Language
English

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Diasporanomics™ is a practical field guide to rebuilding community wealth across the global African and Indigenous diaspora. It defines Diasporanomics™ as a community-first approach to economics that blends culture, cooperative finance, and modern systems, turning remittances, trust networks, and transnational ties into shared prosperity. In this playbook, diasporan economics is not theory for elites; it is a toolkit for organizers, students, entrepreneurs, educators, NGOs, and policymakers to build institutions that are transparent, inclusive, and resilient. The book connects the past to the possible: it candidly reviews the current state of diaspora economies (what works and what doesn't), traces how colonial language and governance still shape markets and mobility, and examines where household wealth is growing or stagnating. It then synthesizes hard lessons from co-ops, ROSCAs/esusu, community land trusts, diaspora bonds, export consortia, franchising, and procurement set-asides-alongside honest post-mortems on undercapitalization, grant dependency, weak governance, leadership capture, poor go-to-market, and data gaps.From diagnosis to design, Diasporanomics™ shows how to modernize community-centric models with mobile money, digital platforms, compliant governance, and procurement pipelines; how to open trade lanes and payment rails that actually move goods, services, and capital across regions; how to build youth skills and industrial pathways through TVET, digital learning, and entrepreneurship; and how to plan for shocks with antifragile governance so institutions get stronger under stress. It presents a step-by-step strategy for a unified, high-growth diasporan economy, balancing near-term wins (1–5 years) with a 10+ year vision, and closes with scenarios and concrete commitments that communities, institutions, and policymakers can adopt now.The book is deliberately hands-on. It provides governance templates, esusu/ROSCA and community land trust setup checklists, procurement readiness guidance, and model export clauses; visual frameworks such as the Diaspora Economic Ladder, Modern Co-op Stack, Digital ROSCA Flow, Risk Radar, Antifragility Design Pyramid, Integrated Strategy Map, and a Phase Timeline; and action prompts and scorecards to drive local execution. Its methods combine qualitative case studies with quantitative indicators on remittances versus aid, per-capita income, NEET rates, business formation, and trade flows, with definitions, sources, and limitations documented at the end. The coverage is regional and comparative, Africa, the Caribbean, the Americas, Europe, and Indigenous North and Latin America-and written in accessible prose for broad use. Multilingual access begins with English, followed by French, Portuguese, and Arabic editions. If you want a rigorous yet usable playbook that turns culture, cooperation, technology, and governance into practical steps for wealth generation and economic self-determination, Diasporanomics™ shows how to begin, how to scale, and how to endure. Charles Johnson is a builder-coach with three decades in sourcing, procurement, and supplier governance, known for turning big ideas into everyday operating discipline. An inventor and systems thinker, he holds U.S. Patent No. 8,517,742 (Labor Resource Testing System and Method), awarded for technology that assesses skills and aligns talent with real-world project needs. He also serves as Chairperson & Executive Director of the C.A.S.T.N.E.T. International Chamber of Commerce, where he mobilizes global partners to open trade routes and de-risk cross-border projects, and as the founder of BidLock , a peer-to-peer source-to-pay SaaS platform designed to help small and disadvantaged businesses scale.As an author, his writing grew out of that long arc of experience. After thirty years of wins, wipeouts, and rebuilds, professionally and personally, Charles saw the same pattern repeat: setbacks are tuition, if you know

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