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Kamer Daron Acemoğlu (Turkish: [daˈɾon aˈdʒemoːɫu]; born
September 3, 1967) is an
American economist of
Armenian descent who has
taught at the M****achusetts...
- Prosperity, and Poverty,
first published in 2012, is a book by
economists Daron Acemoglu and
James A. Robinson. The book
applies insights from
institutional economics...
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institutions that lead some to
prosperity and
others to conflict. With
Daron Acemoglu, he is the co-author of books, such as The
Narrow Corridor, Why Nations...
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emerge as
among the most
important and
least understood regime types.
Daron Acemoglu and
James A.
Robinson (2008)
further weaken the case for Lipset's argument...
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Origins of
Comparative Development is a 2001
article written by
Daron Acemoglu,
Simon Johnson, and
James A.
Robinson and
published in
American Economic...
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original (PDF) on 4
March 2016.
Retrieved 20
August 2015. Robinson, James;
Acemoglu,
Daron (2006).
Economic Origins of
Dictatorship and Democracy. Cambridge...
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membership soared to
approximately 250,000 by 1921. A 2020
article by
Daron Acemoğlu,
Giuseppe De Feo,
Giacomo De Luca, and
Gianluca Russo in the
Center for...
- 2019. Levin,
Jonathan (2013). "The
Economics of
Internet Markets". In
Acemoglu, Daron; Arellano, Manuel; Dekel,
Eddie (eds.).
Advances in
Economics and...
- the
French Revolution's "most
significant export."
According to
Daron Acemoglu,
Davide Cantoni,
Simon Johnson, and
James A.
Robinson the
French Revolution...
- to
improve conflict resolution. In Why
Nations Fail,
economists Daron Acemoglu and
James A.
Robinson argue that
democracies are more
economically successful...