The wealth of nations
Jared Diamond ()
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Jared Diamond: 1255 Bunche Hall, University of California
Nature, 2004, vol. 429, issue 6992, 616-617
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A country's affluence depends partly on its institutions. Geographic and other factors yield a fuller explanation, illuminate the origins of ‘good’ institutions, and suggest targets for foreign aid.
Date: 2004
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