Review of Political Order and Inequality: Their Foundations and Their Consequences by Carles Boix
Journal of Economic Literature
2016
Political Order and Inequality: Their Foundations and Their Consequences argues that geography, technology, and wars determined the formation of a ruling class, inequality, and institutional development, rather than the other way around. Institutions are not a cause but a consequence. This relatively short book covers an enormous amount of material. I have sympathy for the basic idea of the book, but in some parts I would have liked to see more detailed evidence, especially on the more recent history and the Industrial Revolution. (JEL D02, D63, D72, H11, O43)
- DOI
- 10.1257/jel.20151366
- Volume
- 54 (3)
- Pages
- 935-941
- Language
- en
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