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Why are some countries so poor? The dead hand of corruption and monopoly

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The author believes the cause of poverty in the third world is political corruption which leads to monopoly. He examines how poor countries can reform, using Venezuela as an example.

Author: Mueller, Charles E.
Publisher: Antitrust Law & Economics Review, Inc.
Publication Name: Antitrust Law and Economics Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0003-6048
Year: 2000
Venezuela, Political corruption

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Monopoly and poverty: killing the goose that lays the golden eggs

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The author believes that poverty in the world is caused by monopolies. He asserts that small entrepreneurship is the answer in both US cities and developing nations.

Author: Mueller, Charles E.
Publisher: Antitrust Law & Economics Review, Inc.
Publication Name: Antitrust Law and Economics Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0003-6048
Year: 2000
United States, Evaluation, Antitrust law, Inner cities, Entrepreneurship

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Why are some countries so poor? The dead hand of corruption and monopoly

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The author asserts that land reform and loans to small entrepreneurs are the best methods of alleviating the poverty of third-world nations.

Author: Mueller, Charles E.
Publisher: Antitrust Law & Economics Review, Inc.
Publication Name: Antitrust Law and Economics Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0003-6048
Year: 2000
Remedies, Land reform, Microloans

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Subjects list: Economic aspects, Causes of, Developing countries, Poverty, Monopolies, Influence
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