Why Australia Prospered: The Shifting Sources of Economic Growth
작성자
Ian W. McLean
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Action & Adventure
History
Business & Economics
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
300
언어
영어
출판됨
May 24, 2016
출판사
Princeton University Press
판
Reprint
ISBN-10
0691171335
ISBN-13
9780691171333
설명
Ian W. McLean takes readers on a compelling journey through the economic history of Australia, delving into the factors that have contributed to the nation’s remarkable prosperity. He examines how shifting dynamics, from resource discovery to global market influences, have fundamentally shaped Australia's growth trajectory. The narrative highlights key historical moments and policies that transformed the country’s economy, offering insights into the interplay between local resources and international trends.
By weaving together an analysis of economic data with rich historical context, McLean presents a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities Australia has faced. The book not only reveals the complexities of its economic development but also raises important questions about sustainability and future growth. As he explores the intricate layers of Australia's economic landscape, readers gain a deeper appreciation for how past decisions continue to impact the nation today.
By weaving together an analysis of economic data with rich historical context, McLean presents a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities Australia has faced. The book not only reveals the complexities of its economic development but also raises important questions about sustainability and future growth. As he explores the intricate layers of Australia's economic landscape, readers gain a deeper appreciation for how past decisions continue to impact the nation today.