The Birth of Plenty

The Birth of Plenty: How the Prosperity of the Modern World Was Created is a nonfiction book on world history and economics by American author William Bernstein.

The Birth of Plenty: How the Prosperity of the Modern World Was Created
AuthorWilliam Bernstein
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory
PublisherWiley
Publication date
August 11, 2004
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback) and audio-CD
Pages400
ISBN0471270474

Summary

The Birth of Plenty is an history of the world expressed in economic terms. Bernstein argues that in order to prosper, a country must possess four main attributes: property rights, the scientific rationalism, capital markets and an effective means of transportation and communications. After establishing these as the basic requirements for economic success, the book examines the historical progress of a number of countries both with and without these attributes. Bernstein further argues that the four attributes are a necessary precursor to democracy.[1]

Reception

Publishers Weekly described the book as, "authoritative... accessible and thoroughly entertaining".[2] It also received positive reviews in the economic and investment community.[3][4]

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See also

References

  1. "Book Review: 'The Birth of Plenty' Is a True Economic History of the World". Seeking Alpha.com. June 19, 2009. Retrieved July 24, 2012.
  2. "THE BIRTH OF PLENTY: How the Prosperity of the Modern World Was Created". Nonfiction review. Publisher's Weekly. May 4, 2004. Retrieved July 24, 2012.
  3. "The Birth of Plenty: How the Prosperity of the Modern World was Created . By William J. Bernstein. McGraw-Hill". Innovation Watch. David Forrest. Retrieved July 24, 2012.
  4. Todd, Rick (December 15, 2010). "Book review: The Birth of Plenty". Expat Investing blog. Rick Todd. Retrieved July 24, 2012.
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