False Economy
About This Book
False Economy (2009) examines the factors that separate thriving economies from failing ones across the globe. The book demonstrates that national prosperity depends on deliberate policy decisions rather than predetermined destiny. Through analyzing historical examples, it reveals how governments shape their countries' financial futures.
Who Should Read This?
- Readers curious about economic principles and theory
- Those exploring the relationship between politics and finance
- Professionals involved in global business operations
- Students of history seeking to understand economic development patterns
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