124. Daron Acemoglu on Economics, Politics, and Power | People I (Mostly) Admire

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  • Economist Daron Acemoglu likes to tackle big questions. He tells Steve how colonialism still affects us today, who benefits from new technology, and why democracy wasn’t always a sure thing.
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    @isimportantwhatever 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    WOW DARON!!
    I JUST RED HIS BOOK

  • @isimportantwhatever
    @isimportantwhatever 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I wonder if his theory fits with another one, described in the book "Spin Dictators". Incidentally, one of the given examples in the book is a prominent leader of Singapore, considered as dictator of this type. Singaporeans lived relatively good at the time, yet this doesn't really correspond with the reality from "Why Nations Fail", where absence of checks and balances means low life standards etc. Or did I miss something?