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History and the Last Man and The Origins of Political Order “A brilliant and uplifting book—yet also a deeply disturbing wake-up call. Acemoglu and Robinson lay out a convincing theory of almost everything to do with economic development. Countries rise when they put in place the right pro-growth political institutions and they fail—often. Daron Acemoglu, Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics at MIT, delivered the 26th Annual Henry George Lecture. The lecture is sponsored by The D. Why Nations Fail is a well-written book and proposes a hypothesis about the prosperity and poverty of different nations. The authors present the "inclusive" and "exclusive" political and economical systems in the first chapter and the rest of the book is only different examples of these systems.

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