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The Other Path: The Economic Answer To Terrorism (1986)
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Abstract
In this, his classic book on the informal economy of Peru and the reasons why poverty can be a breeding ground for terrorists, Hernando De Soto describes the forces that keep people dependent on underground economies: the bureaucratic barriers to legal property ownership and the lack of legal structures that recognize and encourage ownership of assets. It is exactly these forces, de Soto argues, that prevent houses, land, and machines from functioning as capital does in the West--as assets that can be leveraged to create more capital. Under the Fujimori government, de Soto's Institute for Liberty and Democracy wrote dozens of laws to promote property rights and bring people out of the informal economy and into…
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- Terrorism
- Government (linguistics)
- Poverty
- Democracy
- Bureaucracy
- Capital (architecture)
- Work (physics)
- Property rights
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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