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Why Nations Fail : The Origins Of Power, Prosperity And Poverty

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When investigating the global state of poverty and prosperity there is clear difference between the wealthy nations and impoverished nations. In the past decades there has been an increase in economic polarity between the developed and developing nations of the world. Some nations are prospering greatly while others countries are still struggling to achieve, economic, political, and social stability. The book Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson attempts to explain why some nations have seen great success in their economic and political development, and why other nations are still failing to develop in this way. The arguments derived come from the key themes in chapters 3, 8, 9 and 15 of Acemoglu and Robinson’s book. In the early chapters of the book Acemoglu and Robinson argue against the statement that geography is the reason why some nations are poor and others are prospering. For this argument they use the case of North and South Korea. Since the Korean War South Korea has seen great development both economically and politically while North Korea lags behind (Acemoglu & Robinson, 2012). Since both of the countries are in the same geographical location Acemoglu and Robinson argue that it cannot be geography that dictates a countries level of development alone, but rather the economic and political institutions that have been implemented do (Acemoglu & Robinson, 2012). They argue the difference between

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