Culture and Prosperity : The Truth About Markets : Why Some Nations Are Rich But Most Remain Poor

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Culture and Prosperity: Understanding globalization and economics

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of globalization and economics. John Kay's wit and accessible writing make this book an indispensable guide to the world around us. Kay challenges the oversimplified account of the American business model, arguing that a combination of lightly regulated capitalism and liberal democracy is not a universal path to freedom and prosperity. He takes the reader on a journey from the shores of Lake Zurich to the streets of Mumbai, examining every assumption we have about economic life from a refreshingly new angle.

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Culture and Prosperity : The Truth About Markets : Why Some Nations Are Rich But Most Remain Poor

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ISBN: 9780060587055
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $34.51
Authors: John Kay
Publisher: Harper Business
Date of Publication: 2004-05-25
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: History, Economics, Business, Politics
Related Topics: Politics, Finance, Finance, History
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A witty and accessible tour de force that is immersed in the latest economic thinking, Culture and Prosperity is an indispensable guide to the world around us and destined to become a classic text for understanding the politics of globalization. Guided by the belief that a combination of lightly regulated capitalism and liberal democracy -- the American business model -- is not just appropriate for America at the dawn of the twenty-first century, but a universal path to freedom and prosperity, the United States is an unrivaled colossus seeking to remake the world in its own image. After a decade of successive market revolutions around the world, beginning with the collapse of the Berlin Wall and continuing in countries as diverse as Argentina and New Zealand, the effectiveness of the market economy as a route to prosperity and growth is not in question, but a more sophisticated appreciation of the strengths and limits of markets is urgently required. In this new and illuminating analysis of the nature and evolution of the market economy, John Kay attacks the oversimplified account of its operation, contained in the American business model and favored by politicians and business people. He even questions whether it offers an accurate description of the success of the American economy itself. In an absorbing argument that rewards close reading, and rereading, Culture and Prosperity examines every assumption we have about economic life from a refreshingly new angle. Taking the reader from the shores of Lake Zurich to the streets of Mumbai, from the flower market of San Remo to the sales rooms at Christie's, John Kay reveals the connection between a nation's social, political, and cultural context and its economic performance.
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Culture and Prosperity: Understanding globalization and economics

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of globalization and economics. John Kay's wit and accessible writing make this book an indispensable guide to the world around us. Kay challenges the oversimplified account of the American business model, arguing that a combination of lightly regulated capitalism and liberal democracy is not a universal path to freedom and prosperity. He takes the reader on a journey from the shores of Lake Zurich to the streets of Mumbai, examining every assumption we have about economic life from a refreshingly new angle.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.