The Rise and Decline of NationsYale University Press, 1 jan. 2022 - 273 sidor "A compelling theory on the rationale for the changing fortunes of nations"--Publisher's website. |
Innehåll
1 The Questions and the Standards a Satisfactory Answer Must Meet | 1 |
2 The Logic | 17 |
3 The Implications | 36 |
4 The Developed Democracies Since World War II | 75 |
5 Jurisdictional Integration and Foreign Trade | 118 |
6 Inequality Discrimination and Development | 146 |
An Evolutionary Approach to Macroeconomics | 181 |
Acknowledgments | 239 |
Notes | 243 |
267 | |
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