In Poverty from the Wealth of Nations, the author presents an analysis of the evolution of global disparities that goes beyond the earlier neo-Marxist critiques of global capitalism. He moves beyond their narrative by inserting two additional asymmetries into the global economy - those created by 'unequal races' and unequal states. The author analyzes not only the power of markets, but the powers that shaped these markets. More importantly, he marshals cross-country evidence to show that loss of sovereignty retarded industrialization, human capital formation and economic growth.
In Poverty from the Wealth of Nations, the author presents an analysis of the evolution of global disparities that goes beyond the earlier neo-Marxist...
Alam presents a controversial thesis by emphasizing the interventionist character of the export-oriented approach to the economic success of Korean, Taiwan, and Japan. The rapid development of comparative advantage in the industries they have promoted has distinguished these three economies.
Alam presents a controversial thesis by emphasizing the interventionist character of the export-oriented approach to the economic success of Korean, T...
This book discusses the small band of European Zionists, who entered the world stage in late 19th century, determined to create a Jewish state and considers how, at that time in Europe, Jewish-Gentile frictions were local problems, whilst today in Israel they have come to form the pivot of global conflict.
This book discusses the small band of European Zionists, who entered the world stage in late 19th century, determined to create a Jewish state and con...