Bad samaritans

rich nations, poor policies and the threat to the developing world

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Ha-Joon Chang: Bad samaritans (2007, Random House Business Books)

276 pages

English language

Published Nov. 22, 2007 by Random House Business Books.

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978-1-905211-35-7
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A radical look by a leading economist at the issues surrounding globalization...It's rare that a book appears with a fresh perspective on world affairs, but renowned economist Ha-Joon Chang has some startlingly original things to say about the future of globalization. In theory, he argues, the world's wealthiest countries and supra-national institutions like the IMF, World Bank and WTO want to see all nations developing into modern industrial societies. In practice, though, those at the top are 'kicking away the ladder' to wealth that they themselves climbed. Why? Self-interest certainly plays a part. But, more often, rich and powerful governments and institutions are actually being 'Bad Samaritans': their intentions are worthy but their simplistic free-market ideology and poor understanding of history leads them to inflict policy errors on others. Chang demonstrates this by contrasting the route to success of economically vibrant countries with the very different route now being dictated …

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Subjects

  • Free trade.
  • Globalization.
  • Economic development.
  • Capitalism.
  • Developing countries -- Foreign economic relations.