Why nations fail: the origins of power, prosperity, and poverty
ADAcemoglu, Daron 1967-RJRobinson, James Alan 1960-
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Abstract
In the West are the 'haves', while much of the rest of the world are the 'have-nots'. The extent of inequality today is unprecedented. Drawing on an extraordinary range of contemporary and historical examples, Why Nations Fail looks at the root of the problems facing some nations. Economists and scientists have offered useful insights into the reasons for certain aspects of poverty, such as Jeffrey Sachs (it's geography and the weather), and Jared Diamond (it's technology and species). But most theories ignore the incentives and institutions that populations need to invest and prosper: they need to know that if they work hard, they can make money and actually keep it - and the key to ensuring these incentives…
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2- ADAcemoglu, Daron 1967-Corresponding
- RJRobinson, James Alan 1960-
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- Prosperity
- Poverty
- Power (physics)
- Development economics
- Economics
- Political science
- History
- Political economy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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