23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism
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by Chang, Ha-Joon | Society & social sciences
Paperback | 304 pages
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by Chang, Ha-Joon | Society & social sciences
Published 01/09/2011 by Penguin Books Ltd in the United Kingdom
Paperback | 304 pages
Ha-Joon Chang’s 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism turns received economic wisdom on its head to show you how the world really works. In this revelatory book, Ha-Joon Chang destroys the biggest myths of our times and shows us an alternative view of the world, including:
- There’s no such thing as a ‘free’ market
- Globalization isn’t making the world richer
- We don’t live in a digital world – the washing machine has changed lives more than the internet
- Poor countries are more entrepreneurial than rich ones
- Higher paid managers don’t produce better results
We don’t have to accept things as they are any longer. Ha-Joon Chang is here to show us there’s a better way.
‘Lively, accessible and provocative … read this book’ – Sunday Times
‘A witty and timely debunking of some of the biggest myths surrounding the global economy’ – Observer
‘The new kid on the economics block … Chang’s iconoclastic attitude has won him fans’ – Independent on Sunday
‘Lucid … audacious … increasingly influential … will provoke physical symptoms of revulsion if you are in any way involved in high finance’ – Guardian
‘Important … persuasive … an engaging case for a more caring era of globalization’ – Financial Times
‘A must-read … incisive and entertaining’ – New Statesman Books of the Year
Ha-Joon Chang is a Reader in the Political Economy of Development at the University of Cambridge. He is author of Kicking Away the Ladder: Development Strategy in Historical Perspective, which won the 2003 Gunnar Myrdal Prize, and Bad Samaritans: Rich Nations, Poor Policies and the Threat to the Developing World. Since the beginning of the 2008 economic crisis, he has been a regular contributor to the Guardian, and a vocal critic of the failures of our economic system.