False Economy: A Surprising Economic History of the World
by Alan Beattie
| Format: | Paperback 336 pages |
|---|
In stock
Usually despatched within 24 hours
RRP £9.99
£6.99
You save: £3.00
Delivered FREE
in the UK
Synopsis
Why do oil and diamonds lead to economic disaster more often than boom? Why doesn't Africa grow cocaine? Why might believing in God be good for your balance-sheet? In 2001 Argentina's government bankrupted itself, yet for the past two hundred years it had enjoyed a vista of economic opportunity almost identical to that of the USA. Why did the USA succeed while Argentina stalled? Botswana and Sierra Leone are both blessed with abundant diamonds. Why did Botswana became the world's fastest-growing economy while Sierra Leone suffered a decade of brutal civil war? In "False Economy", Alan Beattie uses extraordinary stories of economic triumph and disaster to explain how some countries went wrong while others went right, and why it's so difficult to change course once you're on the path to ruin.
Book details
Published
24/06/2010
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN
9780141033709
Other books by this author See all titles
Shetland Surnames
£5.00
Customers who bought this title, also bought...
Cutting for Stone
£6.29
RRP: £8.99
You save: £2.70
Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
£5.99
RRP: £9.99
You save: £4.00
Death at Intervals
£6.39
RRP: £8.99
You save: £2.60
Macrowikinomics: Rebooting Business and the World
£14.99
RRP: £19.99
You save: £5.00
This book can be found in...
The prices displayed are for website purchases only, and may differ to the prices in Waterstones stores.












