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“World inequality today exists because during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries some nations were able to take advantage of the Industrial Revolution and the technologies and methods of organization that it brought while others were unable to do so. Technological change is only one of the…” quote by Daron Acemoğlu
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““World inequality today exists because during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries some nations were able to take advantage of the Industrial Revolution and the technologies and methods of organization that it brought while others were unable to do so. Technological change is only one of the engines of prosperity, but it is perhaps the most critical one. The countries that did not take advantage of new technologies did not benefit from the other engines of prosperity, either. As we have shown in this and the previous chapter, this failure was due to their extractive institutions, either a consequence of the persistence of their absolutist regimes or because they lacked centralized states. But this chapter has also shown that in several instances the extractive institutions that underpinned the poverty of these nations were imposed, or at the very least further strengthened, by the very same process that fueled European growth: European commercial and colonial expansion. In fact, the profitability of European colonial empires was often built on the destruction of independent polities and indigenous economies around the world, or on the creation of extractive institutions essentially from the ground up, as in the Caribbean islands, where, following the almost total collapse of the native populations, Europeans imported African slaves and set up plantation systems. We””

Daron Acemoğlu

About This Quote

Source Book: Economic Origins of Inequality, 2022

Historical advantage in technology and institutions created lasting global wealth gaps; extractive systems hindered many nations.

In simple terms: Tech and institutions drive prosperity; unequal access creates disparity.

Key Takeaway

Invest in inclusive institutions and technology diffusion.

Themes

inequality technology institutions history

Mood

analytical critical

Type

academic policy-oriented

When to use this quote

  • policy design
  • education reform
  • foreign aid
  • technology transfer

Key Concepts

economic development colonial legacy institutional economics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What policies can reduce extractive institutions?
  • How to balance growth with equitable tech access?
A Different Perspective

Changing deep‑rooted institutions is politically challenging.

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