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“I was very worried that during the duration of an eight-hour flight, something would happen to him in the cargo and he wouldn’t survive the trip,” Galin, 34, told The Post. So here’s the plot, which must have taken some surreptitious swapping; I don’t know how Galin did it:...
Why Nations Fail书.pdf,Why Nations Fail FBBVA Lecture Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson MIT May 21, 2012. Acemoglu Robinson (MIT) Why Nations Fail May 21, 2012. 1 / 47 Introduction The Lay of the Land Western Offshoots 10 9 8 log gdp per capita per gdp l
SpeciÖc economic and political institutions changed, but the underlying distribution of political power did not and neither did the interests of the elite. They were able to use di§erent institutions to achieve the same goal. The incentive environment for the mass of the population did persist...
What would happen if the majority of the population refused to vote? Not out of apathy, but out of noncompliance with a system that they don’t agree with. And letting it be known, emphatically, on top of that. (See the “call to action” at the bottom of this article to do just...
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SpeciÖc economic and political institutions changed, but the underlying distribution of political power did not and neither did the interests of the elite. They were able to use di§erent institutions to achieve the same goal. The incentive environment for the mass of the population did persist...