Sobre el Autor

Daron Acemoğlu is a prominent Turkish-American economist known for his extensive research in political economy, economic development, and the interplay between institutions and economic performance. He is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and has made significant contributions to understanding how political and economic institutions shape the trajectory of nations. Acemoğlu's work often emphasizes the importance of inclusive institutions for fostering economic growth and prosperity, contrasting them with extractive institutions that hinder development.

His influential books, including "Why Nations Fail" co-authored with James A. Robinson, delve into the historical and social factors that lead to differing outcomes in wealth and prosperity among nations. Acemoğlu's insights have garnered international recognition, and he continues to be a leading voice in discussions about the role of governance and policy in economic success. Through his research, he has influenced many scholars and policymakers in their understanding of economic systems and the importance of institutional frameworks.

nacionalidad Americano, Turco
Fecha de Nacimiento January 1, 1965
Lugar de Nacimiento Istanbul, Turkey