False Economy
Discover the intriguing insights of False Economy by Alan Beattie, a thought-provoking exploration of the complex world of economics. Published in 2010, this 336-page book delves into the paradoxes of wealth and poverty, examining why resources like oil and diamonds often lead to economic disasters rather than prosperity. Beattie poses compelling questions such as, "Why doesn't Africa grow cocaine?" and "How can belief in God positively impact financial success?" Through captivating stories of both economic triumphs and failures, this book sheds light on the factors that influence a nation's financial health. Perfect for anyone interested in comparative economics and international finance, False Economy offers valuable lessons on what drives economic outcomes in the 21st century. Don't miss the chance to enrich your understanding of global economics with this insightful read!