The Wealth and Poverty of Nations - David S. Landes
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The Wealth and Poverty of Nations: Why Some Are So Rich and Some So Poor by David S. Landes
Why are some nations wealthy while others remain trapped in poverty? In The Wealth and Poverty of Nations, renowned economic historian David S. Landes tackles one of the biggest and most uncomfortable questions in global history: what truly drives long-term economic success. Rejecting simple explanations based solely on geography, colonialism, or natural resources, Landes takes readers on a sweeping journey from medieval Europe to modern Asia, Africa, and the Americas. He argues that culture, institutions, technological innovation, education, and attitudes toward work and progress play a decisive role in shaping national prosperity. Buy in Kenya with fast delivery at Readers’ Republik.
What you’ll learn
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Why culture and institutions matter in economic development
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How technology and innovation shape national wealth
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The historical roots of global inequality
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Why geography and resources alone don’t explain success
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Lessons modern developing nations can learn from history
Who should read the book
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Readers interested in economic history and global development
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Students of economics, politics, and international relations
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Policy thinkers and development professionals
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Readers of Ha-Joon Chang, Ruchir Sharma, and Erik Reinert
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Anyone questioning why inequality between nations persists
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The Wealth and Poverty of Nations - David S. Landes
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