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Review of The Ages of Globalization: Geography, Technology, and Institutions by Jeffrey D. Sachs

Review of The Ages of Globalization: Geography, Technology, and Institutions by Jeffrey D. Sachs

September 17, 2021
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The Ages of Globalization: Geography, Technology, and Institutions. Jeffrey D. Sachs. Columbia University Press, 2020. ISBN: 9780231193740.

Reviewed by J. Justin Castro, Arkansas State University

Edited by Birgit Schneider

© 2021 The Middle Ground Journal (ISSN: 2155-1103) Number 22, Fall 2021. http://TheMiddleGroundJournal.org

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