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Believe it or not, there is a rhyme and reason to the widespread global differences in wealth and poverty. A new theory pulls in the results of 15 years of research to explain why the average American is so much more prosperous than those in North Korea, Guatemala, and the Congo. Authors Acemoglu and Robinson also outline what can be done about the gaps. Previous titles: 'Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy.'
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