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Rich World, Poor World

The Struggle to Escape Poverty

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A landmark history of the world economic order, exploring how developing countries have fought to escape impoverishment
 
Over the past two decades, experiments in neoliberal economics have opened up a chasm of inequality between the Global South and the West. Development advice from richer nations has led to social upheaval, political unrest, environmental degradation—and even the creation of a new underclass. Brutal extremes of wealth and poverty are now commonplace.
 
Ali A. Allawi traces the evolution of the world economic order from the late imperial era to the present day. Shedding light on continuing controversies, Allawi shows how the process of development has been hindered at every turn, from poor leadership and lost opportunities to widespread corruption. In doing so, he argues that the current neoliberal consensus is only the most recent of a series of failed policy imperatives.
 
Covering issues in the Global South as well as failures in the West, this definitive account offers an impassioned and authoritative call for change.
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Year Published:
2024
ISBN:
9780300214284
Publication Date:
23/04/2024
Authors:
Allawi, Ali A.
Country of Publication:
United States
Format:
Hardback
Illustrations Note:
15 figures, 13 tables
Number of Pages:
688
Publisher:
Yale University Press
Language:
English
SKU:
9780300214284

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