Why Nations Fail? Daron Acemoglu: The Role of Inclusive and Extractive Institutions on Shaping Technological Change, Innovation, and Prosperity

Professor Daron Acemoglu argues in his book Why Nations Fail? The Origin of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty (2012), coauthored with James A. Robinson that the role played by inclusive and extractive institution is the main reason behind the huge gap in the standards of living between poor and rich na...

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Main Author: Shlair Abdulkhaleq Al-Zanganee
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Published: Ishik University 2015-12-01
Series:International Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies
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spelling doaj-76683a963f9248c793adf64d0d5b97a32020-11-25T03:05:40ZengIshik UniversityInternational Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies2409-12942409-12942015-12-01223439Why Nations Fail? Daron Acemoglu: The Role of Inclusive and Extractive Institutions on Shaping Technological Change, Innovation, and ProsperityShlair Abdulkhaleq Al-ZanganeeProfessor Daron Acemoglu argues in his book Why Nations Fail? The Origin of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty (2012), coauthored with James A. Robinson that the role played by inclusive and extractive institution is the main reason behind the huge gap in the standards of living between poor and rich nations. Such institutions emerge within the contextual political, economic, and social environment and they shape technological progress and innovation. By taking the United States as an example, Acemoglu argues that extractive institutions are enabling both economic and political inequality and contribute to the negative consequences of such types of inequality.http://ijsses.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Why-Nations-Fail-Daron-Acemoglu-The-Role-of-Inclusive-and-Extractive-Institutions-on-Shaping-Technological-Change-Innovation-and-Prosperity.pdfInclusive InstitutionsExtractive InstitutionsInequalityInstitutional Change.
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Why Nations Fail? Daron Acemoglu: The Role of Inclusive and Extractive Institutions on Shaping Technological Change, Innovation, and Prosperity
International Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies
Inclusive Institutions
Extractive Institutions
Inequality
Institutional Change.
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author_sort Shlair Abdulkhaleq Al-Zanganee
title Why Nations Fail? Daron Acemoglu: The Role of Inclusive and Extractive Institutions on Shaping Technological Change, Innovation, and Prosperity
title_short Why Nations Fail? Daron Acemoglu: The Role of Inclusive and Extractive Institutions on Shaping Technological Change, Innovation, and Prosperity
title_full Why Nations Fail? Daron Acemoglu: The Role of Inclusive and Extractive Institutions on Shaping Technological Change, Innovation, and Prosperity
title_fullStr Why Nations Fail? Daron Acemoglu: The Role of Inclusive and Extractive Institutions on Shaping Technological Change, Innovation, and Prosperity
title_full_unstemmed Why Nations Fail? Daron Acemoglu: The Role of Inclusive and Extractive Institutions on Shaping Technological Change, Innovation, and Prosperity
title_sort why nations fail? daron acemoglu: the role of inclusive and extractive institutions on shaping technological change, innovation, and prosperity
publisher Ishik University
series International Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies
issn 2409-1294
2409-1294
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Professor Daron Acemoglu argues in his book Why Nations Fail? The Origin of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty (2012), coauthored with James A. Robinson that the role played by inclusive and extractive institution is the main reason behind the huge gap in the standards of living between poor and rich nations. Such institutions emerge within the contextual political, economic, and social environment and they shape technological progress and innovation. By taking the United States as an example, Acemoglu argues that extractive institutions are enabling both economic and political inequality and contribute to the negative consequences of such types of inequality.
topic Inclusive Institutions
Extractive Institutions
Inequality
Institutional Change.
url http://ijsses.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Why-Nations-Fail-Daron-Acemoglu-The-Role-of-Inclusive-and-Extractive-Institutions-on-Shaping-Technological-Change-Innovation-and-Prosperity.pdf
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