

Hero image 0 of The Rise and Decline of Nations : Economic Growth, Stagflation, and Social Rigidities (Paperback), 0 of 3
The Rise and Decline of Nations : Economic Growth, Stagflation, and Social Rigidities (Paperback)
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
“A convincing book that could make a big difference in the way we think about modern economic problems.”—Peter Passell, New York Times Book Review
“Clearly, this is no ordinary theory. Equally clearly, it sprang from the mind of no ordinary economist.”—James Lardner, Washington Post
The years since World War II have seen rapid shifts in the relative positions of different countries and regions. Leading political economist Mancur Olson offers a new and compelling theory to explain these shifts in fortune and then tests his theory against evidence from many periods of history and many parts of the world.
“Schumpeter and Keynes would have hailed the insights Olson gives into the sicknesses of the modern mixed economy.”—Paul A. Samuelson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“One of the really important books in social science of the past half-century.”—Scott Gordon, Canadian Journal of Economics
“The thesis of this brilliant book is that the longer a society enjoys political stability, the more likely it is to develop powerful special-interest lobbies that in turn make it less efficient economically.”—Charles Peters, Washington Monthly
“Remarkable. The fundamental ideas are simple, yet they provide insight into a wide array of social and historical issues. . . . The Rise and Decline of Nations promises to be a subject of productive interdisciplinary argument for years to come.”—Robert O. Keohane, Journal of Economic Literature
“I urgently recommend it to all economists and to a great many non-economists.”—Gordon Tullock, Public Choice
“Olson’s theory is illuminating and there is no doubt that The Rise and Decline of Nations will exert much influence on ideas and politics for many decades to come.”—Pierre Lemieux, Reason
Co-winner of the 1983 American Political Science Association’s Gladys M. Kammerer Award for the best book on U.S. national policy
“Clearly, this is no ordinary theory. Equally clearly, it sprang from the mind of no ordinary economist.”—James Lardner, Washington Post
The years since World War II have seen rapid shifts in the relative positions of different countries and regions. Leading political economist Mancur Olson offers a new and compelling theory to explain these shifts in fortune and then tests his theory against evidence from many periods of history and many parts of the world.
“Schumpeter and Keynes would have hailed the insights Olson gives into the sicknesses of the modern mixed economy.”—Paul A. Samuelson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“One of the really important books in social science of the past half-century.”—Scott Gordon, Canadian Journal of Economics
“The thesis of this brilliant book is that the longer a society enjoys political stability, the more likely it is to develop powerful special-interest lobbies that in turn make it less efficient economically.”—Charles Peters, Washington Monthly
“Remarkable. The fundamental ideas are simple, yet they provide insight into a wide array of social and historical issues. . . . The Rise and Decline of Nations promises to be a subject of productive interdisciplinary argument for years to come.”—Robert O. Keohane, Journal of Economic Literature
“I urgently recommend it to all economists and to a great many non-economists.”—Gordon Tullock, Public Choice
“Olson’s theory is illuminating and there is no doubt that The Rise and Decline of Nations will exert much influence on ideas and politics for many decades to come.”—Pierre Lemieux, Reason
Co-winner of the 1983 American Political Science Association’s Gladys M. Kammerer Award for the best book on U.S. national policy
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- Pub date1982
- Pages276
- Reading levelUndergraduate
- SubgenreBusiness & Economics
Current price is USD$22.0031.4 ¢/lb
Price when purchased online
Out of stock
How do you want your item?
Out of stock
About this item
Product details
"A convincing book that could make a big difference in the way we think about modern economic problems."--Peter Passell, New York Times Book Review "Clearly, this is no ordinary theory. Equally clearly, it sprang from the mind of no ordinary economist."--James Lardner, Washington Post The years since World War II have seen rapid shifts in the relative positions of different countries and regions. Leading political economist Mancur Olson offers a new and compelling theory to explain these shifts in fortune and then tests his theory against evidence from many periods of history and many parts of the world. "Schumpeter and Keynes would have hailed the insights Olson gives into the sicknesses of the modern mixed economy."--Paul A. Samuelson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "One of the really important books in social science of the past half-century."--Scott Gordon, Canadian Journal of Economics "The thesis of this brilliant book is that the longer a society enjoys political stability, the more likely it is to develop powerful special-interest lobbies that in turn make it less efficient economically."--Charles Peters, Washington Monthly "Remarkable. The fundamental ideas are simple, yet they provide insight into a wide array of social and historical issues. . . . The Rise and Decline of Nations promises to be a subject of productive interdisciplinary argument for years to come."--Robert O. Keohane, Journal of Economic Literature "I urgently recommend it to all economists and to a great many non-economists."--Gordon Tullock, Public Choice "Olson's theory is illuminating and there is no doubt that The Rise and Decline of Nations will exert much influence on ideas and politics for many decades to come."--Pierre Lemieux, Reason Co-winner of the 1983 American Political Science Association's Gladys M. Kammerer Award for the best book on U.S. national policy
“A convincing book that could make a big difference in the way we think about modern economic problems.”—Peter Passell, New York Times Book Review
“Clearly, this is no ordinary theory. Equally clearly, it sprang from the mind of no ordinary economist.”—James Lardner, Washington Post
The years since World War II have seen rapid shifts in the relative positions of different countries and regions. Leading political economist Mancur Olson offers a new and compelling theory to explain these shifts in fortune and then tests his theory against evidence from many periods of history and many parts of the world.
“Schumpeter and Keynes would have hailed the insights Olson gives into the sicknesses of the modern mixed economy.”—Paul A. Samuelson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“One of the really important books in social science of the past half-century.”—Scott Gordon, Canadian Journal of Economics
“The thesis of this brilliant book is that the longer a society enjoys political stability, the more likely it is to develop powerful special-interest lobbies that in turn make it less efficient economically.”—Charles Peters, Washington Monthly
“Remarkable. The fundamental ideas are simple, yet they provide insight into a wide array of social and historical issues. . . . The Rise and Decline of Nations promises to be a subject of productive interdisciplinary argument for years to come.”—Robert O. Keohane, Journal of Economic Literature
“I urgently recommend it to all economists and to a great many non-economists.”—Gordon Tullock, Public Choice
“Olson’s theory is illuminating and there is no doubt that The Rise and Decline of Nations will exert much influence on ideas and politics for many decades to come.”—Pierre Lemieux, Reason
Co-winner of the 1983 American Political Science Association’s Gladys M. Kammerer Award for the best book on U.S. national policy
“Clearly, this is no ordinary theory. Equally clearly, it sprang from the mind of no ordinary economist.”—James Lardner, Washington Post
The years since World War II have seen rapid shifts in the relative positions of different countries and regions. Leading political economist Mancur Olson offers a new and compelling theory to explain these shifts in fortune and then tests his theory against evidence from many periods of history and many parts of the world.
“Schumpeter and Keynes would have hailed the insights Olson gives into the sicknesses of the modern mixed economy.”—Paul A. Samuelson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“One of the really important books in social science of the past half-century.”—Scott Gordon, Canadian Journal of Economics
“The thesis of this brilliant book is that the longer a society enjoys political stability, the more likely it is to develop powerful special-interest lobbies that in turn make it less efficient economically.”—Charles Peters, Washington Monthly
“Remarkable. The fundamental ideas are simple, yet they provide insight into a wide array of social and historical issues. . . . The Rise and Decline of Nations promises to be a subject of productive interdisciplinary argument for years to come.”—Robert O. Keohane, Journal of Economic Literature
“I urgently recommend it to all economists and to a great many non-economists.”—Gordon Tullock, Public Choice
“Olson’s theory is illuminating and there is no doubt that The Rise and Decline of Nations will exert much influence on ideas and politics for many decades to come.”—Pierre Lemieux, Reason
Co-winner of the 1983 American Political Science Association’s Gladys M. Kammerer Award for the best book on U.S. national policy
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it.
Specifications
Book format
Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction
Non-Fiction
Genre
Business & Investing, Political & Social Sciences, History
Pub date
1982
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Developing a positive culture where people and performance thrive, (Paperback) $10.15
$1015current price $10.15Developing a positive culture where people and performance thrive, (Paperback)
Generation Hope: How Inclusive Economics Can Help Us All Thrive, (Paperback) $14.99
$1499current price $14.99Generation Hope: How Inclusive Economics Can Help Us All Thrive, (Paperback)
From Guests to Growth: Tourism's Local Economic Resurgence, (Paperback) $22.35
$2235current price $22.35From Guests to Growth: Tourism's Local Economic Resurgence, (Paperback)
The Coming Decline: A World Without Economic Growth, (Paperback) $24.29
$2429current price $24.29The Coming Decline: A World Without Economic Growth, (Paperback)
Best seller 1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History--And How It Shattered a Nation (Hardcover) $20.59
Best seller
$2059current price $20.591929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History--And How It Shattered a Nation (Hardcover)
434.8 out of 5 Stars. 43 reviewsGrowth Delusion : The Wealth and Well-being of Nations $20.23
$2023current price $20.23Growth Delusion : The Wealth and Well-being of Nations
The Process of Economic Growth, (Paperback) $19.99
$1999current price $19.99The Process of Economic Growth, (Paperback)
The Rise and Fall of Society: An Essay on the Economic Forces That Underlie Social Institutions, (Paperback) $7.75
$775current price $7.75The Rise and Fall of Society: An Essay on the Economic Forces That Underlie Social Institutions, (Paperback)
Losing Interest: The Antisocial History of Economic Growth, (Paperback) $19.97
$1997current price $19.97Losing Interest: The Antisocial History of Economic Growth, (Paperback)
Elements in Austrian Economics The Decline and Rise of Institutions, (Paperback) $23.00
$2300current price $23.00Elements in Austrian Economics The Decline and Rise of Institutions, (Paperback)
Imagine There's No Country: Poverty, Inequality and Growth in the Era of Globalization (Paperback) $22.01
$2201current price $22.01Imagine There's No Country: Poverty, Inequality and Growth in the Era of Globalization (Paperback)
Dryland Lament: The Rise and Decline of High Plains America, (Paperback) $17.95
$1795current price $17.95Dryland Lament: The Rise and Decline of High Plains America, (Paperback)
The J Curve: A New Way to Understand Why Nations Rise and Fall, (Paperback) $19.96
$1996current price $19.96The J Curve: A New Way to Understand Why Nations Rise and Fall, (Paperback)
The European Financial Crisis: Debt, Growth, and Economic Policy, (Paperback) $25.14
$2514current price $25.14The European Financial Crisis: Debt, Growth, and Economic Policy, (Paperback)
Sustainability Inside-Out: Growth Strategies for Co-Prosperity, (Paperback) $20.99
$2099current price $20.99Sustainability Inside-Out: Growth Strategies for Co-Prosperity, (Paperback)
Common Good Capitalism: A new economic model for growth to benefit business and society, (Paperback) $22.36
$2236current price $22.36Common Good Capitalism: A new economic model for growth to benefit business and society, (Paperback)
The Power of Creative Destruction: Economic Upheaval and the Wealth of Nations, (Paperback) $18.11
$1811current price $18.11The Power of Creative Destruction: Economic Upheaval and the Wealth of Nations, (Paperback)
15 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsProductivity in the U.S. Services Sector: New Sources of Economic Growth, (Paperback) $54.90
$5490current price $54.90Productivity in the U.S. Services Sector: New Sources of Economic Growth, (Paperback)
Affluence and Influence: Economic Inequality and Political Power in America, (Paperback) $19.94
$1994current price $19.94Affluence and Influence: Economic Inequality and Political Power in America, (Paperback)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet
Related pages
- Conservative Conservatism Liberalism Political Ideologies Books
- Conservative Thinkers
- Social Policy Books
- Liberal Bias Conservatism Liberalism Political Ideologies Books
- Liberal Consensus
- Rights Retained People
- General Political Ideology Books
- Socialism
- Democracy Political Ideology Books
- Economic Policy Books
- Political Parties Process Books
- Cultural Policy Books

