Lunes, Abril 6, 2015



Why Nations Fail 
By James A. Robinson , Daron Acemoglu







 





According to : Warren Bass writes in the Washington Post


Why Nations Fail is a surprisingly captivating read. This is, in every sense, a big book. Readers will hope that it makes a big difference.”


This book answers the most important question : Why are some nations rich and others are poor ? There's something about power ; nation to nation , people to people and  boundaries to boundaries claiming their own. The root of all failure is war. Leaders now are reaching beyond their powers ; artillery , nukes , and everything that could make them powerful , weapons of destruction they think that it could make them powerful but it is the root of all economic crisis and even poverty .


   According to the World Bank.orgIn 2011, just over 80 percent of the extremely poor lived in South Asia (399 million) and Sub-Saharan Africa (415 million). In addition, 161 million lived in East Asia and Pacific.
Fewer than 50 million of the extremely poor lived in Latin America and the Caribbean, Middle East and North Africa, and Eastern Europe and Central Asia combined.

And some this countries belongs to the riches state in the world yet they have accounted list of poverty . One of the main factor is government empowering only without people empowering , Some other countries are focused on the territorial matters and expanding their boundaries. 

This book is so beneficial to all , its not just theories this are according to some economic scholars and their field of studies and i am assured reading this is book is an assurance of answering our questions .



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