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The Third Pillar
Book • 2019
In *The Third Pillar*, Raghuram Rajan discusses how societies are structured around three pillars: markets, states, and communities.
He argues that when these pillars are in balance, societies thrive, but when they are not, societies struggle.
The book explores historical developments and proposes solutions to restore balance by strengthening community roles.
He argues that when these pillars are in balance, societies thrive, but when they are not, societies struggle.
The book explores historical developments and proposes solutions to restore balance by strengthening community roles.
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as the author of a book discussing the interaction between the state, markets, and communities.


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