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I am eager to read this but struggling with the poor print quality on every page
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This might be one reason that inequality is bad but theres also lack of access to quality education predatory financial markets... Read More
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A superb achievement for a one volume economic history of the world
In 1820 the per capita gdp of the world took off after thousands of years of consistently meager growth
A vital living text a cogent timely journey through the economic history of the modern world
here bernstein attempts to use the fourfactor thesis to make further claims about the world
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The book tells you why people never had money and wealth what not to do with historical facts
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Why nations fail says its inclusive institutions
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Arguments i found less reasonable bernstein says that the reason too much inequality is bad is because the poor will begin taking unlawful actions because they will no longer care about maintaining a social order that doesnt benefit them
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