23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang
A concise, provocative rebuttal of popular free-market myths that shows capitalism is shaped by history, institutions and political choices rather than inevitable market laws. It debunks claims that markets are always efficient, that government intervention necessarily harms growth, and that globalization and unfettered free trade uniformly benefit poor countries, arguing instead for pragmatic, historically informed policies — including regulation, industrial policy and selective protection — to promote development, stability and reduced inequality.
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- 2010
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