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cemyilmaz 's review for:
Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty
by Daron Acemoğlu, James A. Robinson
Ideas were solid, with relevant and detailed examples. The arguements are sufficiently backed by supporting ideas.
The book itself is relatively longer than it should be. The writing could have been more crisp and precise. Long and repeating sentences dampened the ideas, in my opinion.
Nonetheless, a very interesting way of looking at the world.
The book itself is relatively longer than it should be. The writing could have been more crisp and precise. Long and repeating sentences dampened the ideas, in my opinion.
Nonetheless, a very interesting way of looking at the world.