Foundations of Economic Prosperity

by Daniel W. Drezner

Streaming video, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

338.9

Collection

Publication

The Great Courses (2013), 12 hours, 24 lectures

Description

Business. Nonfiction. HTML: Prosperity has transformed the world. But the story of prosperity is far from simple-or complete. These 24 lectures give you an unrivaled overview of one of the most pressing issues of our day and take you behind the headlines and into the debates to dispel some common myths about prosperity and get at deeper truths. In this stimulating, wide-ranging course, Professor Drezner shows that achieving prosperity involves more than economics. Psychology, sociology, political science, and history also come into play. By taking this broad view, he leads you to fundamental insights about how the modern world works and an understanding of the functioning of the U.S., European, Chinese, and other major economies, as well as an appreciation for the special problems faced by underdeveloped nations. These lectures introduce you to dozens of case histories that illustrate what works and doesn't work in the drive to increase economic growth. A superb storyteller, Professor Drezner reaches back to examples such as the policy called mercantilism that trapped European powers in growth-killing trade practices from the 16th to 18th centuries. And he anchors his analysis in the present with discussions of globalization, financial bubbles, and other economic phenomena in the news.As a start on your own road to greater prosperity, educate yourself with this unparalleled explanation of the foundations of economic prosperity..… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member szarka
There is a lot of good content here. But Drezner does such a bad job of summarizing the "libertarian" position in lecture 24 that I have to assume there are other serious flaws that I didn't catch in my quick listen to the rest of the lectures.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

6 inches
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