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NEW YORK TIMES AND WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER – From two winners of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, “who have demonstrated the importance of societal institutions for a country’s prosperity”
“A wildly ambitious work that hopscotches through history and around the world to answer the very big question of why some countries get rich and others don’t.”–The New York Times
FINALIST: Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award – ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The Washington Post, Financial Times, The Economist, BusinessWeek, Bloomberg, The Christian Science Monitor, The Plain Dealer
Why are some nations rich and others poor, divided by wealth and poverty, health and sickness, food and famine? Is it culture, the weather, or geography that determines prosperity or poverty? As Why Nations Fail shows, none of these factors is either definitive or destiny.
“This book will change the way people think about the wealth and poverty of nations . . . as ambitious as Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs, and Steel.”–BusinessWeek
Binding Type: Paperback
Contributors: Daron Acemoglu,James A. Robinson (Author)
Published: 09/17/2013
Publisher: Crown Currency
ISBN: 9780307719225
Pages: 544
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 1.15″ H x 8.00″ L x 5.20″ W
About the Author
Daron Acemoglu is the Killian Professor of Economics at MIT. In 2005 he received the John Bates Clark Medal awarded to economists under forty judged to have made the most significant contribution to economic thought and knowledge. He is also the co-author of The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty.




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