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ggreene's avatar

this is an absolutely terrific critique of a disappointing book.

i'm an economist-consultant who's focused on long-term growth issue for 40+ years, know the history & data (us & global), & the literature (including acemoglu & his co-authors).

indeed, i read this book as soon as it was published. to my surprise, i found myself questioning many of the key arguments.

so i'm really glad to read this review: virtually every point seems to me clearly-stated, accurate, & relevant. taken altogether, usefully deflates a set of views that might otherwise be taken over-seriously.

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Brian Potter's avatar

Another strike against this book is its terrible scholarship: it frequently gets basic facts incorrect because the authors haven't bothered to actually research the topic. Example: it claims at several points that Eli Whitney was responsible for the development of interchangeable parts, a claim that has been widely and thoroughly debunked.

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