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The 10 Rules of successful nations by Ruchir sharma

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In 10 Rules of Successful Nations, Ruchir Sharma analyzes patterns across different economies to identify the key factors behind long-term national success. He argues that economic growth is not random but follows certain principles that can be observed across history and regions.

The book examines crucial elements such as political stability, demographic trends, debt levels, investment patterns, and the role of government policies. Sharma also highlights common pitfalls—like excessive borrowing, overdependence on a single industry, or poor governance—that often lead to decline.

Using real-world examples from both developed and emerging economies, the book provides a practical framework for understanding global economic trends. It is especially relevant for readers interested in how countries like India, China, and the United States shape the modern world economy.

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SKU : 137

ISBN : 9780141988146

Weight : 0.8

Pages : 236

Language : english

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In 10 Rules of Successful Nations, Ruchir Sharma analyzes patterns across different economies to identify the key factors behind long-term national success. He argues that economic growth is not random but follows certain principles that can be observed across history and regions.

The book examines crucial elements such as political stability, demographic trends, debt levels, investment patterns, and the role of government policies. Sharma also highlights common pitfalls—like excessive borrowing, overdependence on a single industry, or poor governance—that often lead to decline.

Using real-world examples from both developed and emerging economies, the book provides a practical framework for understanding global economic trends. It is especially relevant for readers interested in how countries like India, China, and the United States shape the modern world economy.

  • Author: Ruchir Sharma
  • Genre: Non-fiction / Economics / Global Affairs
  • Originally Published: 2020
  • Language: English
  • Themes: Economic growth, global development, policy, governance, markets
  • Ideal For: Readers interested in economics, international relations, and understanding how nations succeed
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