bwaber@bookwyrm.social reviewed Why nations fail by Daron Acemoglu
A Compelling and Important Economic History of the World
5 stars
This book lives up to the hype, convincingly arguing that institutional histories and random pivot points that set these institutions on different trajectories are primarily responsible for the shape of national economic growth and stability. Using examples from through the centuries, Acemoglu and Robinson demonstrate the failing of other models, while being able to fold notorious outliers Japan and Argentina into a unified framework with other countries. They also close with prescient arguments that economic growth without institutional change is not likely to bring democracy or more equitable outcomes. Highly recommend