Renaissance
tradition on one hand and the free market theories
of English and later American economics on the
other. He argues that our economies were founded
on protectionism and state activism and could
only later afford the luxury of free trade.
When our leaders come to lecture poor countries
on the right road to riches they do so in almost
perfect ignorance of the real history of mass
affluence.
About the Authour
Erik S. Reinert, author of Globalization, Economic
Development and Inequality: An Alternative Perspective
(2004), is Professor of Technology, Governance
and Development Strategies at Tallinn University
of Technology, Estonia, and President of The
Other Canon Foundation, Norway. He is one of
the world's leading heterodox development economists
and is based in Norway.
Book
Review by Jayati Ghosh
June 14, 2007.
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