How Rich Countries Got Rich . . . and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor

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ISBN-10:

1586486683

ISBN-13:

9781586486686

Author(s): Reinert, Erik
Released: Oct 07, 2008
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Format: Paperback, 400 pages

Description:

In this refreshingly revisionist history, Erik S. Reinert shows how rich countries developed through a combination of government intervention, protectionism, and strategic investment—rather than through free trade. Yet when our leaders lecture poor countries on the right path to riches they do so in almost perfect ignorance of the fact that our economies were founded on protectionism long before they could afford the luxury of free trade. How Rich Countries Got Rich… will challenge economic orthodoxy and open up the debate on why self-regulating markets are not the best answer to our hopes of worldwide prosperity.

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