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Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty
Daron Acemoğlu, James A. Robinson
690 reviews for:
Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty
Daron Acemoğlu, James A. Robinson
simple argument that should've just been a paper. the first chapter is truly all you need.
Why Nations Fail?
Answering this question, should lead us to the Nation Prosperity.
- Make inclusive political and economical system.
- Accept changes evolving by the advance of technology, and deal with its creative destructive.
Points above were the most common points I absorbed from the too much informative chapters of the book about the history of Nation raise and fail.
Answering this question, should lead us to the Nation Prosperity.
- Make inclusive political and economical system.
- Accept changes evolving by the advance of technology, and deal with its creative destructive.
Points above were the most common points I absorbed from the too much informative chapters of the book about the history of Nation raise and fail.
informative
slow-paced
First couple of chapters were interesting, but then it became incredibly repetitive, arguing the same thing in every chapter.
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academics blabbering about the state of the world. i would say i enjoyed the information i got from here
informative
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Definitely an interesting read; it's incredibly informative and makes me more curious of human behaviour in certain situations.