The Wealth and Poverty of Nations
Historian David Landes ranges across centuries to ask why some nations grew rich while others stayed poor, weighing culture, geography, and institutions.
Historian David Landes takes on one of the largest questions in economics: why some countries became rich while others stayed poor. Over centuries and continents he weighs the roles of geography, climate, culture, religion, and institutions, arguing that no single factor explains the gap. The book is sweeping and opinionated, and it has been both praised and argued with, which is part of why it still rewards a careful reader.
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