The Great Escape
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2013
376
Book • Nonfiction
2013
Adult
18+ years
The Great Escape by Angus Deaton examines the roots of global economic inequality, tracing it back centuries and exploring how progress and inequality are intertwined. Deaton discusses the disparities in life expectancy and health, critiques international aid, and expresses cautious optimism about overcoming setbacks through continued pursuit of progress. Sensitive topics include crushing poverty and the negative impacts of political and economic policies.
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Contemplative
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Angus Deaton's The Great Escape garners praise for its insightful analysis of global economic inequality and health improvements. Reviewers applaud Deaton's clear writing and robust data interpretation. However, some criticize the book's technicality as challenging for general readers. Overall, it's a significant, yet demanding read on economic disparities.
Ideal readers for Angus Deaton's The Great Escape are those interested in economics, public policy, and global development. They typically enjoy works like Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century and Amartya Sen's Development as Freedom. These readers appreciate thorough analyses and empirically grounded arguments.
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2013
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