I haven't read either, just got second hand comments.
I watched an interview of Acemoglu that made me interested
enough to buy the book. At first blush, it seems like his
description of retrograde institutions dovetails with
colonialist practice to some extent.


On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 8:47 PM, Perelman, Michael
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I just listened to a mp3 of his description of the book.  It was a
> masterpiece of conventional thinking.   Lou, you might enjoy that Turkey is
> one of his key stories.
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [Pen-l] Why do nations fail? Hint: it starts with 'Col' and ends
> with 'ism'
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> In the latest NY Review of Books, there's a lengthy and somewhat critical
> review by Jared Diamond of Daron Acemoglu and James A.
> Robinson's "Why Nations Fail: the Origins of Power, Prosperity, and
> Poverty." Diamond is a natural choice for reviewer since his most famous
> book "Guns, Germs and Steel" addresses the same question, albeit with all
> the wrong answers. The authors of the reviewed book and Diamond do have one
> thing very much in common; they all discount the role of colonialism. For
> Acemoglu and Robinson, the main problem is the lack of "good institutions",
> while for Diamond environment is key. That being said, there is a certain
> overlap in their work that the more upbeat passages in Diamond's review
> reflects.
>
> full:
>
> http://louisproyect.wordpress.com/2012/05/21/why-do-nations-fail-hint-it-starts-with-col-and-ends-with-ism/
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