The Rise and Fall of Nations: Forces of Change in the Post-Crisis World

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by Ruchir Sharma

‘As ambitious as it is well executed … a mix of humble pragmatism and daring decisiveness’ Reuters

 

 

 

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THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER

‘Entertaining, acute and disarmingly honest’ Economist

‘A vital guide to the new economic order’ Rana Foroohar, Time

The crisis of 2008 ended the illusion of a golden era in which many people imagined that prosperity and political calm would continue to spread indefinitely. In a world now racked by slowing growth and mounting unrest, how can we discern which nations will thrive and which will fail?

Shaped by prize-winning author Ruchir Sharma’s twenty-five years travelling the world, The Rise and Fall of Nations rethinks economics as a practical art. By narrowing down the thousands of factors that can shape a country’s future, it spells out ten clear rules for identifying the next big winners and losers in the global economy.

‘The nub of the book is how to spot which countries are likely to succeed, and which to fail, in this impermanent world. Sharma offers a framework of 10 rules. The more of these rules countries achieve, the more they are likely to rise rather than fall … it may just help you avoid picking losers’ David Smith, Sunday Times

‘Amazing … fascinating insights … quite simply the best guide to the global economy today’ Fareed Zakaria

‘Lively and informative’ Martin Wolf, Financial Times

 

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Book Condition

Used – Like New

Cover

Paperback

Size

464 pages

Published

June 13, 2017 by Penguin, Allen Lane
First published June 6, 2016

Genre

Nonfiction, Business, Economics, Politics