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Author Chang, Ha-Joon.

Title Bad samaritans : the myth of free trade and the secret history of capitalism / Ha-Joon Chang.

Publication Info. New York : Bloomsbury Press : Distributed to the trade by Holtzbrinck Publishers, 2008.

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 Moore Stacks  HF1713 .C5185 2008    Available  ---
Edition 1st U.S. ed.
Description xi, 276 pages ; 25 cm
Note "First published in Great Britain in 2007 by Random House Business Books"--T.p. verso.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-266) and index.
Contents Prologue: Mozambique's economic miracle: How to escape poverty -- The double life of Daniel Defoe: How did the rich countries become rich? -- My six-year-old son should get a job: Is free trade always the answer? -- The Finn and the elephant: Should we regulate foreign investment? -- Man exploits man: Private enterprise good, public enterprise bad? -- Windows 98 in 1997: Is it wrong to 'borrow' ideas? -- Mission impossible?: Can financial prudence go too far? -- Zaire vs Indonesia: Should we turn our backs on corrupt and undemocratic countries? -- Lazy Japanese and thieving Germans: Are some cultures incapable of economic development?
Summary Contrarian economist Chang blasts holes in the "World Is Flat" theories of Thomas Friedman and other neo-liberal economists who argue that only unfettered capitalism and wide-open international trade can lift struggling nations out of poverty. On the contrary, Chang shows, today's economic superpowers--from the United States to Britain to his native South Korea--all attained prosperity by protectionism and government intervention in industry. We in the wealthy nations have conveniently forgotten this fact, telling ourselves a fairy tale about the magic of free trade and forcing policies that suit ourselves on the developing world. Unlike typical economists who construct models of how economies are supposed to behave, Chang examines the past: what has actually happened. He calls on America to return to its abandoned role, embodied in programs like the Marshall Plan, to offer a helping hand, instead of a closed fist, to countries struggling to follow in our footsteps.--From publisher description.
Subject Free trade.
Free trade.
Capitalism.
Capitalism.
ISBN 9781596913998 alkaline paper
1596913991 alkaline paper