Why Nations Fail 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載


Why Nations Fail

簡體網頁||繁體網頁

Why Nations Fail pdf epub mobi 著者簡介

Daron Acemoglu is the Killian Professor of Economics at MIT. He received the John Bates Clark Medal.

James Robinson is a political scientist and economist and the David Florence Professor of Government at Harvard University, and a world-renowned expert on Latin America and Africa. They are the authors ofEconomic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy,which won numerous prizes.


Why Nations Fail pdf epub mobi 圖書描述

Aprovocative new theory of political economy explaining why the world is divided into nations with wildly differing levels of prosperity

Why are some nations more prosperous than others?Why Nations Fail sets out to answer this question, with a compelling and elegantly argued new theory: that it is not down to climate, geography or culture, but because of institutions. Drawing on an extraordinary range of contemporary and historical examples, from ancient Rome through the Tudors to modern-day China, leading academics Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson show that to invest and prosper, people need to know that if they work hard, they can make money and actually keep it - and this means sound institutions that allow virtuous circles of innovation, expansion and peace.Based on fifteen years of research, and answering the competing arguments of authors ranging from Max Weber to Jeffrey Sachs and Jared Diamond, Acemoglu and Robinson step boldly into the territory of Francis Fukuyama and Ian Morris. They blend economics, politics, history and current affairs to provide a new, powerful and persuasive way of understanding wealth and poverty. They offer a pragmatic basis for the hope that at'critical junctures'in history, those mired in poverty can be placed on the path to prosperity - with important consequences for our views on everything from the role of aid to the future of China.

REVIEWS

'You will have three reasons to love this book. It's about national income differences within the modern world, perhaps the biggest problem facing the world today. It's peppered with fascinating stories that will make you a spellbinder at cocktail parties - such as why Botswana is prospering and Sierra Leone isn't . And it's a great read. Like me, you may succumb to reading it in one go, and then you may come back to it again and again.', Jared Diamond, Pulitzer-prize-winning author of bestselling books including'Guns, Germs, and Steel'and'Collapse'

'For those who think that a nation's economic fate is determined by geography or culture, Daron Acemoglu and Jim Robinson have bad news. It's man-made institutions, not the lay of the land or the faith of our forefathers, that determine whether a country is rich or poor. Synthesizing brilliantly the work of theorists from Adam Smith to Douglass North with more recent empirical research by economic historians, Acemoglu and Robinson have produced a compelling and highly readable book. And their conclusion is a cheering one: the authoritarian"extractive"institutions like the one's that drive growth in China today are bound to run out of steam. Without the inclusive institutions that first evolved in the West, sustainable growth is impossible, because only a truly free society can foster genuine innovation and the creative destruction that is its corollary.', Niall Ferguson, author of'The Ascent of Money'

'This fascinating and readable book centers on the complex joint evolution of political and economic institutions, in good directions and bad. It strikes a delicate balance between the logic of political and economic behavior and the shifts in direction created by contingent historical events, large and small at'critical junctures'. Acemoglu and Robinson provide an enormous range of historical examples to show how such shifts can tilt toward favorable institutions, progressive innovation and economic success or toward repressive institutions and eventual decay or stagnation. Somehow they can generate both excitement and reflection.', Robert Solow, Nobel Laureate in Economics

'It's the politics, stupid! That is Acemoglu and Robinson's simple yet compelling explanation for why so many countries fail to develop. From the absolutism of the Stuarts to the antebellum South, from Sierra Leone to Colombia, this magisterial work shows how powerful elites rig the rules to benefit themselves at the expense of the many. Charting a careful course between the pessimists and optimists, the authors demonstrate history and geography need not be destiny. But they also document how sensible economic ideas and policies often achieve little in the absence of fundamental political change.', Dani Rodrik, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Universitry

'Two of the world's best and most erudite economists turn to the hardest issue of all: why are some nations poor and others rich? Written with a deep knowledge of economics and political history, this is perhaps the most powerful statement made to date that'institutions matter.'A provocative, instructive, yet thoroughly enthralling book.', Joel Mokyr, Robert H. Strotz Professor of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Economics and History, Northwestern University

'Imagine sitting around a table listening to Jared Diamond, Joseph Schumpeter, and James Madison reflect on over two thousand years of political and economic history. Imagine that they weave their ideas into a coherent theoretical framework based on limiting extraction, promoting creative destruction, and creating strong political institutions that share power and you begin to see the contribution of this brilliant and engagingly written book.', Scott E. Page, University of Michigan and Santa Fre Institute

'In this stunningly wide ranging book Acemoglu and Robinson ask a simple but vital question, why do some nations become rich and others remain poor? Their answer is also simple -- because some polities develop more inclusive political institutions. What is remarkable about the book is the crispness and clarity of the writing, the elegance of the argument, and the remarkable richness of historical detail. This book is a must read at a moment where governments right across the western world must come up with the political will to deal with a debt crisis of unusual proportions.', Steve Pincus, Bradford Durfee Professor of History and International and Area Studies, Yale University

'Acemoglu and Robinson -- two of the world's leading experts on development -- explain why it is not geography, disease, or culture which explains why some nations are rich and some poor, but rather a matter of institutions and politics. This highly accessible book provides welcome insight to specialists and general readers alike.', Francis Fukuyama

'Some time ago a little known Scottish philosopher wrote a book on what makes nations succeed and what makes them fail. The Wealth of Nations is still being read today. With the same perspicacity and with the same broad historical perspective, Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson have re-tackled this same question for our own times. Two centuries from now our great-great-...-great grandchildren will be, similarly, readingWhy Nations Fail.', George Akerlof, Nobel Laureate in Economics, 2001

'Acemoglu and Robinson have made an important contribution to the debate as to why similar-looking nations differ so greatly in their economic and political development. Through a broad multiplicity of historical examples, they show how institutional developments, sometimes based on very accidental circumstances, have had enormous consequences. The openness of a society, its willingness to permit creative destruction, and the rule of appear to be decisive for economic development.', Kenneth J. Arrow

'This not only a fascinating and interesting book: it is a really important one. The highly original research that Professors Acemoglu and Robinson have done, and continue to do, on how economic forces, politics and policy choices evolve together and constrain each other, and how institutions affect that evolution, is essential to understanding the successes and failures of societies and nations. And here, in this book, these insights come in a highly accessible, indeed riveting form. Those who pick this book up and start reading will have trouble putting it down.', Michael Spence

'Why Nations Fail is a truly awesome book. Acemoglu and Robinson tackle one of the most importantproblems in the social sciences -- a question that has bedeviled leading thinkers for centuries -- and offer an answer that is brilliant in its simplicity and power. A wonderfully readable mix of history, political science, and economics, this book will change the way we think about economic development.Why Nations Fail is a must read book.', Steven Levitt, author of Freakonomics

'Why Nations Fail is so good in so many ways that I despair of listing them all. It is an excellent book and should be purchased forthwith, so to encourage the authors to keep working.', Charles C. Mann, author of 1491 and 1493

'In this delightfully readable romp through 400 years of history, two of the giants of contemporary social science bring us an inspiring and important message: it is freedom that makes the world rich. Let tyrants everywhere tremble!', Ian Morris, Stanford University, author of Why the West Rules - For Now

'The authors convincingly show that countries escape poverty only when they have appropriate economic institutions, especially private property and competition. More originally, they argue countries are more likely to develop the right institiutions when they have an open pluralistic political system with competition for political office, a widespread electorate, and openness to new politcial

Why Nations Fail 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載

Why Nations Fail pdf epub mobi 圖書目錄




下載連結1
下載連結2
下載連結3
    


想要找書就要到 本本書屋
立刻按 ctrl+D收藏本頁
你會得到大驚喜!!

發表於2025-03-25

Why Nations Fail 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載

Why Nations Fail 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載

Why Nations Fail 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載



喜欢 Why Nations Fail 電子書 的读者还喜欢


Why Nations Fail pdf epub mobi 讀後感

評分

評分

圍繞本書主旨的爭論其實至少早在英文原版成書前十年就開始瞭。正如很多評論都提到的,本書兩位作者與長期閤作夥伴 Simon Johnson (閤稱 AJR)2001年發錶論文[1]以計量手段論證:製度是經濟績效的根本性決定因素,而緯度、氣候、資源等則影響甚微。這就直接否定瞭認為地理等因...  

評分

通不過,可能與一種花的名字有關。 這篇是我們“翻書黨人”的月課,刊於我的騰訊【大傢】專欄。 我在《一個翻書黨人的年度小結2012》中就已經提到過這本書,1111項目的讀者在之前就已經讀到我這篇瞭。 請移步閱讀:http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_49275b420102efkv.html  

評分

據說經濟學傢張五常提齣的産權論在中國影響深遠,其可貴之處是簡單而清晰。張氏認為窮國富國,取決於産權介定。你是否有權轉讓自己的財産(a right to transfer)?是否有權用它(a right to use)?是否能用資産賺取收入(a right to earn income)。三大權的定立需要市場經濟配...  

評分

非虛構類,多細節,總有一點你所不知道的。關於版本選擇問題,我自己打印的颱版無刪節版,這個版本也是眾多網友共同努力製作而成的,在此嚮那些熱心網友錶示感謝。中文版肯定有刪節,比如,第一章講的是阿拉伯之春,估計肯定要被和諧。關於英語原版,我推薦將mobi格式轉化成wor...  

類似圖書 點擊查看全場最低價
出版者:Profile Books
作者:Daron Acemoglu
出品人:
頁數:464
譯者:
出版時間:2012-3-8
價格:GBP 25
裝幀:Hardcover
isbn號碼:9781846684296
叢書系列:

圖書標籤: 政治  經濟  美國  經濟學  英文原版  金融  曆史  憲政   


Why Nations Fail 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
想要找書就要到 本本書屋
立刻按 ctrl+D收藏本頁
你會得到大驚喜!!

Why Nations Fail pdf epub mobi 用戶評價

評分

其實是一本不錯的書,理由有時間再說

評分

極羅嗦,1/5篇幅就夠瞭

評分

極羅嗦,1/5篇幅就夠瞭

評分

作者把“包容性”體製抬得太高瞭,英國直到憲章運動之前的政治體製也很難講是“包容”的。

評分

書名起得如此之大,內容卻實在慘不忍睹,書中滿是模糊不清從而無從驗證的定義,各種已經被證僞的理論也視而不見。感覺現在的西方經濟學著作至少應該有三十年的沉澱期,讓時間衝刷走絕大部分的垃圾。

Why Nations Fail 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載


分享鏈接





相關圖書




本站所有內容均為互聯網搜索引擎提供的公開搜索信息,本站不存儲任何數據與內容,任何內容與數據均與本站無關,如有需要請聯繫相關搜索引擎包括但不限於百度google,bing,sogou

友情鏈接

© 2025 onlinetoolsland.com All Rights Reserved. 本本書屋 版權所有