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Book Review: Why Nations fail – the origins of power, prosperity and poverty

Deniz Kellecioglu

World Economic Review, 2013, vol. 2013, issue 2, 118

Abstract: Why nations fail is a compelling contribution to the classic question of why some countries are poor and some rich, but it is also marred from several shortcomings and under-representations, which cast doubts on the positive messages of creating better institutions and reducing poverty.

Date: 2013
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