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A provocative . . . persuasive ("The New York Times") book that examines countries' economic destinies. "False Economy" reveals that governments and countries make concrete choices that can determine whether they remain rich or poor.

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A provocative . . . persuasive ("The New York Times") book that examines countries' economic destinies. "False Economy" reveals that governments and countries make concrete choices that can determine whether they remain rich or poor.
Autorenporträt
As International Economy Editor of the Financial Times and author of the bestselling False Economy, Alan Beattie writes about economic globalization, trade, development, and aid. Before joining the Financial Times, he was an economist at the Bank of England. He holds degrees from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge in history and economics, respectively. He lives in Washington, DC.