Culture and Prosperity: Why Some Nations Are Rich but Most Remain Poor - John Kay - Books - HarperBusiness - 9780060587062 - May 31, 2005
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Culture and Prosperity: Why Some Nations Are Rich but Most Remain Poor

John Kay

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Culture and Prosperity: Why Some Nations Are Rich but Most Remain Poor

Why are some countries rich and others poor? Why does a farmer in Sweden have a higher standard of living than a farmer in South Africa? Why does a schoolteacher in Switzerland earn more than one in Chicago?According to leading economic theorist John Kay, economic markets are key to the wealth or poverty of the world's nations. In Culture and Prosperity, Kay explores why market economies outperform socialist or centrally directed markets -- and why the imposition of market institutions often fails. His search for the truth about markets takes him from the shores of Lake Zurich to the streets of Mumbai, through theories of evolutionary psychology and moral philosophy to the flower market at San Remo and Christie's salesroom in New York.

Witty, engaging, and grounded in cutting-edge economic theory, Culture and Prosperity is essential for understanding the state of the world today.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 31, 2005
ISBN13 9780060587062
Publishers HarperBusiness
Pages 432
Dimensions 139 × 203 × 28 mm   ·   322 g
Language English  

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