
Why Economies Rise or Fall
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Narrated by:
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Peter Rodriguez
About this listen
How can a nation create the conditions for economic growth and prosperity? And what, once these conditions are achieved, can it do to sustain this progress? Discover the answers (which may surprise you) in these 24 lectures that guide you through a stimulating and, above all, accessible examination of what economists know and don't know about the elusive search for economic prosperity.
Here, you'll learn how countries as widely different as the United States and Vietnam have grown their economies; how countries like China and India were able to recover from economic reverses; and, most important, why the critical test of any economic policy is its ability to productively alter human behavior for everyone's ultimate benefit. By looking at economic growth as the result of incentivizing such productive behavior - "making productivity more profitable than all the alternatives" - Professor Rodriguez clears up an often-shrouded economic landscape. The result is a lecture series that brings the economic strategies chosen by nations down to street level by adding a newfound clarity to key issues: Why economies succeed or fail; how economic bubbles are created, why they burst, and how nations recover from them; the challenges posed by globalization; and more.
By the end of the last lecture, you'll understand as never before both the benefits granted and the costs extracted by the "instant economy" that technology and globalization have brought us. You'll grasp what China's expected economic dominance may soon mean. And you'll have a new appreciation of the juggling act policymakers perform as they try to heed history's latest lesson in achieving national growth and maximum human happiness.
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©2010 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2010 The Great CoursesIn terms of narrative, this is the best Great Course series I’ve ever listened to, and is certainly the best economics audiobook, or book for that matter, I’ve ever listened. It’s shockingly accessible, very balanced while still have an opinion, and feels like a novel in the way that you think Rodriguez is going one way, and then the next chapter he throws a spanner in the works that forces you to question everything that came before. Wonderful!
Like a riveting novel
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Some good analysis and easy to listen to.
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Very practical ideas, but flawed analysis
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Superficial waffle
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Lectures are very simple, they may be suitable for first year university but I compare them to my UK AS or A1 level economics education aged 16/17.
Too USA centric.
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