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The Mystery of Capital. Why Capitalism triumphs in the West and fails Everywhere Else

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Excellent overview of how we use property to create capital and how most of the world does not have a system for documenting ownership. Most people live in an extralegal system. Has recommendations for changing the systems so that real capitalism can work. ( )
  ShadowBarbara | Jan 27, 2017 |
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I have had the privilege of meeting the Hernando de Soto back in 2006 while attending training at his Institute for Liberty and Democracy in Lima. I can count among those who have also implemented in practice the theories that de Soto puts forward in the book, through my involvement in a joint policy research program on property rights in Albania. It is enriching and fascinating book to read, as well as both well researched and written. I am also proud to have contributed to editing its translation into Albanian. ( )
  Indrit | Dec 12, 2019 |
Excellent overview of how we use property to create capital and how most of the world does not have a system for documenting ownership. Most people live in an extralegal system. Has recommendations for changing the systems so that real capitalism can work. ( )
  ShadowBarbara | Jan 27, 2017 |
Only read half of this ( we get the idea ) although it is very good ( I also kept flashin on ' Thieves World ', the Asprin books ... hm ... ) ( )
  BakuDreamer | Sep 7, 2013 |
This book not only highlights global legal property right deficiencies, but also guides readers to a first step in reducing global poverty. ( )
  sagacious33 | Aug 12, 2010 |
This is a great book on the power of capitalism, and how its use outside the 'first world' is missing a key ingredient, namely, the legal right and acknowledgement of private property. ( )
  br77rino | Apr 18, 2010 |
Thesis: Poor are worse off because they don't have a proper system of legal property and judicial courts. ( )
  Ramirez | Mar 15, 2009 |
Only read half of this ( we get the idea ) although it is very good ( I also kept flashin on ' Thieves World ', the Asprin books ... hm ... ) ( )
  Baku-X | Jan 10, 2017 |
For Ed Feulner- With friendship and admiration as always, Hernando September 27, 2000
  efeulner | May 2, 2014 |
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