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The Architecture of Prosperity How Nations Rise Through Power, Policy, and Inclusion. Uncover the institutional forces that determine success, failure, and the fate of economies
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- Nombre de pages206
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-07961-2
- EAN9783565079612
- Date de parution05/11/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille815 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Nations don't rise or fall by chance-they're built on systems of inclusion or exclusion. The Architecture of Prosperity How Nations Rise Through Power, Policy, and Inclusion delivers a deep, analytical exploration of the political and economic structures that separate thriving nations from those trapped in poverty.
Grounded in decades of research across history, economics, and governance, this work examines how institutions shape incentives, influence innovation, and sustain growth.
You'll uncover why some societies cultivate prosperity through openness and accountability, while others collapse under corruption, centralization, and exploitation. Written for professionals, policymakers, and scholars of global development, this analytical guide dissects the interplay between power and economics to reveal the blueprint behind national success. It challenges conventional wisdom and presents a clear framework for designing institutions that empower rather than exploit. Prosperity isn't born-it's constructed through systems that serve the many, not the few.
You'll uncover why some societies cultivate prosperity through openness and accountability, while others collapse under corruption, centralization, and exploitation. Written for professionals, policymakers, and scholars of global development, this analytical guide dissects the interplay between power and economics to reveal the blueprint behind national success. It challenges conventional wisdom and presents a clear framework for designing institutions that empower rather than exploit. Prosperity isn't born-it's constructed through systems that serve the many, not the few.























