The Wealth and Poverty of Nations: Why Some Are So Rich and Some So Poor (W W Norton & Company; 1998)

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is especially severe toward his intellectual adversaries, defining "pop internationalism"
as "glib rhetoric that appeals to those who want to sound sophisticated without en­
gaging in hard thinking." Cited in review by Charles Wolf, Jr., in the Wall St. J., 1 June
1996, p. A-12.



  1. For a skeptical view of market efficiency and a defense of the advantage of gov­
    ernment intervention, see Kuttner, Everything for Sale.

  2. See le Masson, Faut-il encore aider"?, p. 145.

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