A mere two centuries ago, most people lived at a subsistence level, in or near the edge of poverty, as the overwhelming majority had since prehistoric times. Then the Industrial Revolution began and per capita income shot up. It is still rising today.
But the story of prosperity is far from simple—or complete. Many people in the developed world fear that their children will be less prosperous than they are. Meanwhile, new economic titans such as China and Brazil enjoy year after year of rapid growth and an ever-rising standard of living. Elsewhere in the world, millions are still trapped in poverty, despite the best efforts of organizations such as the World Bank to help lift them out of it.
Fostering and sustaining economic prosperity—whether at the individual, national, or global level—is a multilayered endeavor that reaches far beyond economics into the political and social spheres. The complexity of the phenomenon raises equally complex questions:
Foundations of Economic Prosperity gives you an unrivaled overview of one of the most pressing issues of our day, in 24 half-hour lectures taught by Professor Daniel W. Drezner of the prestigious Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Professor Drezner takes you behind the headlines and into the debates to dispel some common myths about prosperity and get at deeper truths.
In this stimulating, wide-ranging course, Professor Drezner shows that achieving prosperity involves more than economics. Psychology, sociology, political science, and history also come into play. By taking this broad view, he leads you to fundamental insights about how the modern world works and a deeper understanding of the functioning of the U. S. , European, Chinese, and other major economies, as well as an appreciation for the special problems faced by underdeveloped nations.
A mere two centuries ago, most
people
lived
at a subsistence level, in or near the edge of poverty, as the overwhelming majority had since prehistoric times. Then the Industrial Revolution began and per capita income shot up. It is
still
rising
today
.
But
the story of
prosperity
is far from simple—or complete.
Many
people
in the developed
world
fear that their children will be less prosperous than they are. Meanwhile, new
economic
titans such as China and Brazil enjoy year after year of rapid growth and an ever-rising standard of living. Elsewhere in the
world
, millions are
still
trapped in poverty, despite the best efforts of organizations such as the
World
Bank to
help
lift them out of it.
Fostering and sustaining
economic
prosperity—whether at the individual, national, or global level—is a multilayered endeavor that reaches far beyond
economics
into the political and social spheres. The complexity of the phenomenon raises
equally
complex questions:
Foundations of
Economic
Prosperity
gives you an unrivaled overview of one of the most pressing issues of our day, in 24 half-hour lectures taught by Professor Daniel W.
Drezner
of the prestigious Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Professor
Drezner
takes you behind the headlines and into the debates to dispel
some
common myths about
prosperity
and
get
at deeper truths.
In this stimulating, wide-ranging course, Professor
Drezner
shows
that achieving
prosperity
involves more than
economics
. Psychology, sociology, political science, and history
also
come
into play. By taking this broad view, he leads you to fundamental insights about how the modern
world
works and a deeper understanding of the functioning of the U. S.
,
European, Chinese, and other major economies,
as well
as an appreciation for the special problems faced by underdeveloped nations.