Saketh Kasibatla

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Many countries that look inclusive on paper are actually extractive in practice. As Acemoglu and Robinson point out, the United States and many Latin American countries have similar constitutions and written laws, but throughout parts of Latin America formal laws don’t mean much because courts are weak or biased, bureaucracies are vast and unresponsive, and corruption is widespread. As a result, only the elites have a real chance at success. These
More from Less: The Surprising Story of How We Learned to Prosper Using Fewer Resources—and What Happens Next
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