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Daron Acemoglu

Daron Acemoglu, born 1967, is a Turkish-born American economist who has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) since 1993. Born to Armenian parents in Istanbul, Acemoglu was educated in the UK and completed his PhD at the London School of Economics (LSE) at 25. He lectured at LSE for a year before joining the MIT. He was awarded the John Bates Clark Medal in 2005. Acemoglu is best known for his work on political economy. He has authored hundreds of papers, many of which are co-authored with his long-time collaborators Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson. With Robinson, he authored Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy (2006) and Why Nations Fail (2012).
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Антон Приймаciteerde uit10 maanden geleden
The people who suffer from the extractive economic institutions cannot hope for absolutist rulers to voluntarily change political institutions and redistribute power in society. The only way to change these political institutions is to force the elite to create more pluralistic institutions.
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Wael Khalil, the software engineer and blogger who emerged as one of the leaders of the Egyptian protest movement,
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Not only do you risk robbery, but getting all the permissions and greasing all the palms just to open is no easy endeavor
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