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Почему одни страны так богаты, а другие так бедны? Почему промышленная революция — и беспрецедентный экономический рост, который начался вместе с ней, — произошла в Англии в конце XVIII века, а не в каком-то другом месте или в какое-то другое время? Почему индустриализация не сделала весь мир богатым — и почему она сделала многие страны еще беднее? В своей книге "Прощай, нищета!" Грегори Кларк рассматривает эти непростые вопросы и предлагает новый взгляд, в соответствии с которым культура, а не эксплуатация, география или ресурсы, объясняет богатство и бедность народов. Эта книга, бросающая блестящий и трезвый вызов идее, что бедные общества могут стать экономически развитыми благодаря внешнему вмешательству, способна изменить наше понимание мировой экономической истории.
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