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False economy

Book • 2009
Alan Beattie's "False Economy" delves into the complexities of global economics, challenging conventional wisdom and exploring the reasons behind economic disparities.

The book uses a series of paradoxical questions to examine the underlying factors that contribute to wealth and poverty across nations.

Beattie's analysis sheds light on the often-misunderstood relationship between political decisions and economic outcomes.

He exposes the flaws in common economic narratives, offering a more nuanced and critical perspective on global economic trends.

The book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the forces shaping the world economy.

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Recommended by Rudyard Lynch as one of his favorite economics books, exploring paradoxical questions about economic disparities.
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