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4 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wide view of main economics topics in main street lenguage,
By Tico "tech fan" (Costa Rica) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Culture and Prosperity: Why Some Nations Are Rich but Most Remain Poor (Paperback)
John Kay made a great explanation how markets works and in the process put the main issues that are in economist minds. He introduces very complex issues in day-to-day examples that put them in a simple and clear way.
I specially appreciated the good job in defend free markets and personal liberty vrs the temptation or centralisation and excess of control in state bureaucracy. In this couragely times, when the people will believe that markets don't do their jobs , you can find how this current crisis in actually running because free markets made their job. One important lesson from this book is that our current economy came from institutional and historic situations, and we are moving ahead. We must be optimistic and find soon how pluralism with discipline will put our society in road again. |
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Culture and Prosperity: Why Some Nations Are Rich but Most Remain Poor by John Kay (Paperback - May 31, 2005)
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