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Why the Nobel Prize in Economics went to Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson

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This chapter delves into the reasons for the Nobel Prize in Economics awarded to three prominent economists, examining the historical economic disparities shaped by European colonization. It contrasts the decline of India's wealth due to British exploitation with the United States' economic trajectory, raising questions about the varying post-colonial outcomes for different nations.

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