
Are Strong Institutions Enough? Unpacking the Nobel Prize in Economics
The David McWilliams Podcast
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Rethinking Development Economics
This chapter examines the recent Nobel Prize in Economics awarded to three development economists, highlighting the complexity of economic history and its socio-political implications. It emphasizes the role of institutions in shaping economies, particularly in former colonies like Jamaica, and critiques conventional economic theories that overlook cultural and geographical factors. The discussion also covers Jamaica's institutional reforms and ongoing challenges, underlining the necessity for comprehensive approaches to development that extend beyond mere economic frameworks.
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