Guillermo M. Yeatts Gabriela Mrad Jose Ignacio Garcia Hamilton
In the Americas, the Rio Grande has become not just a physical border, but an economic and social one as well. How can we explain the existence of two Americas one prosperous, one poor physically so close together, yet economically so far apart? The Roots of Poverty is an in-depth analysis of how cultural, religious and social institutions have shaped the economic destinies of North America and Latin America over the last five hundred years. The British, who instituted constitutional limitations for the monarchy and protection of individual rights, wooed their colonists with promises...
In the Americas, the Rio Grande has become not just a physical border, but an economic and social one as well. How can we explain the existence of two...
Guillermo M. Yeatts Marta Castro Ph. D. Walter E. Block
Plunder in Latin America by Guillermo Yeatts offers a unique, insider's view of the objective conditions that have given rise to the ransacking of Latin America by local political vested groups. At a time when globalization is flattening the playing field of world political economics, and with the path to prosperity so clear for so many nations, why is it certain countries remain disadvantaged and unstable? For Yeatts, the origins of this problem lies in the rules of the game governing how resources are transferred from less to more powerful sectors of society. The plundering tradition of...
Plunder in Latin America by Guillermo Yeatts offers a unique, insider's view of the objective conditions that have given rise to the ransacking of Lat...