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Pakonomics: Why Americans earn 53 times more than Pakistanis | Amir Anzur | TEDxLSE

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An average Pakistani earns USD 1,188 per year while an average American earns USD 63,593. Why is there such a difference in wealth?

Amir Anzur gives some of his own perspectives as someone who immigrated for a few years from some of the richest parts of the world to one of the poorest parts of the world. Amir Anzur is an internet entrepreneur whose clients include Amazon, Google, Samsung and Xbox. He won the European Prize for innovation and has advised the Governments of UAE, UK, US and Pakistan on improving the digital lives of their citizens. One of his digital innovations was audited by KPMG to save a client USD 820 million per year. Amir has mentored several hundred employees to become entrepreneurs including many who have gone on to run multi-million dollar businesses. He is a digital nomad spending time between the US, UK and Pakistan and has opened offices in many other countries including Philippines and Kenya. Amir is the author of "Wealthology - Why some countries and people are rich and how the others can catch up faster" and "Internetism - How to create wealth in the Internet economy", both available on his website. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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