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2024 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences

The 2024 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences interests me for its "research on how institutions are formed and affect prosperity." This year's winners of the Economic Sciences Prize—Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson—have demonstrated the importance of social institutions for national prosperity. Societies with poor rule of law and institutions that exploit populations do not achieve growth or improvement. The research of the laureates helps us understand the reasons behind this. — Nobel Prize Press Release (https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/economic-sciences/2024/press-release/) I am interested in the Economic Prize because it not only explores economics but also social institutions, which is a particularly intriguing topic among groups, and the issue of exploitation is also something I am interested in. See more on the issue of exploitation How to solve the problem of exploitation caused by private ownership xlog (https://telebookstall.xlog.app/How-to-solve-the-problem-of-exploitation-caused-by-private-ownership) telegraph (https://telegra.ph/How-to-solve-the-problem-of-exploitation-caused-by-private-ownership-09-21) Individual power xlog (https://telebookstall.xlog.app/Individual-power) telegraph (https://telegra.ph/Individual-power-08-22) Bursting the illusion of social contract theory xlog (https://telebookstall.xlog.app/Social-Contract-Theory) telegraph (https://telegra.ph/Social-Contract-Theory-09-04) How humanity can transcend exploitation xlog (https://telebookstall.xlog.app/Transcend-Exploitation) telegraph (https://telegra.ph/Transcend-Exploitation-08-02) Crossing the myths of Marxism xlog (https://telebookstall.xlog.app/transcend-Marxism) telegraph (https://telegra.ph/Marxism-07-19) Discussion on the material basis required for a "communist society" xlog (https://telebookstall.xlog.app/the-base) telegraph (https://telegra.ph/the-base-06-04) Data shows that Simon Johnson and Daron Acemoglu co-authored "Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity," and Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson co-authored "The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty" and "Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty." — Wall Street Journal (https://wallstreetcn.com/articles/3730284) #Books #Recommendations #Reading So these books are worth a look. Of course, if some methods can be found to address the issue of exploitation, that would be even better. Forming such a consensus is itself of great significance and helps promote social change and group evolution. https://t.me/telebookstall/2068
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