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172 pages, Paperback
First published February 2, 2007
That Becky’s world shouldn’t create roadblocks in Desta’s (through trade restrictions, domestic agricultural subsidies, and so on) is also obvious and proximate. What is neither obvious nor proximate – the elusive bird we would all wish to catch for Desta – is for communities in her world to discover how to shape new avenues to do business with one another so as to increase their inclusive wealths. [Emphases added]...Look up “mealy-mouthed” and you'll find a liberal. Funny, I didn't realize imperialism was so “obvious” you can just omit it. Last time I checked, most people have little idea of the structural mechanisms of US dollar hegemony, World Bank/IMF structural adjustment programs/debt traps, WTO intellectual property (TRIPS), etc. , which a book like this has the responsibility to explain. See: The Divide: A Brief Guide to Global Inequality and its Solutions and https://youtu.be/paUgY6SGlgY
Why didn’t the poor world take advantage of their resource endowments to enrich themselves in the same way?...This then goes on to analyze the productivity of institutions (smells like Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty).
Colonization is a possible answer. Historians have shown that, from the 16th century, European powers have extracted natural resources from the colonies – including cheap (read, slave) labour – but have mostly invested the proceeds domestically. Of course, one should ask why it is that the Europeans managed to colonize the tropics; why colonization didn’t take place the other way round. As noted earlier, Jared Diamond has offered an answer. That said, many of the most prominent of those ex-colonies have been politically independent for decades now. During that time real income per head in the rich world has increased over and over again. With the exception of a few striking examples in South and South East Asia, though, most of the ex-colonies have either remained poor or become poorer still. Why? [Emphasis added]