Power And Prosperity: Outgrowing Communist And Capitalist Dictatorships
By (Author) Mancur Olson
Basic Books
Basic Books
20th November 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Economics
338.9
Paperback
272
Width 126mm, Height 202mm, Spine 20mm
220g
This final work by a world-renowned economist will take its place among the classics of political economy. Why do some economies do better than others How does society encourage the kind of market economy that generates continually increasing incomes How do particular styles of government affect economic performance World-renowned economist Mancur Olson tackles these questions and others in what will surely be regarded as his magnum opus. Olson contends that governments can play an essential role in the development of markets. Reliable enforcement of private contracts and protection of individual rights to property depend on governments strong enough not to undermine them. His exploration of "market-augmenting governments" will stand as a cutting-edge work on economic growth and provide a useful framework in which to consider the Asian financial crisis and its aftermath. As Susan Lee noted in Forbes, "his pioneering insights might have won a Nobel Prize for Olson had he lived a bit longer. "
"Power and Prosperity is an important book, written with clarity and verve. It is a great misfortune that Mancur Olson is not here to respond to the debates that it will surely provoke." The Wall Street Journal
Mancur Olson (1932-1998) was the Chair and Principal Investigator of the Center on Institutional Reform and the Informal Sector (IRIS) and Distinguished Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland. His books The Logic of Collective Action and The Rise and Decline of Nations have been translated into nine languages.