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Hernando de Soto is President of the Institute for Liberty and Democracy, headquartered in Lima, Peru. A frequent advisor to heads of state worldwide, he was named one of the five leading Latin American innovators of the 20th century by Time Magazine
Fotografie: Photograph of Hernando de Soto, which he had taken by Flavia Gandolfi, for the jacket of his second book, The Mystery of Capital By I4LD 1 and Flavia Gandolfi - Institute for Liberty and Democracy, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8062728

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Soto, Hernando de
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1941-06-02
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Arequipa, Peru
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Lima, Peru

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I have had the privilege of meeting the Hernando de Soto back in 2006 while attending training at his Institute for Liberty and Democracy in Lima. I can count among those who have also implemented in practice the theories that de Soto puts forward in the book, through my involvement in a joint policy research program on property rights in Albania. It is enriching and fascinating book to read, as well as both well researched and written. I am also proud to have contributed to editing its translation into Albanian.… (meer)
 
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Indrit | 8 andere besprekingen | Dec 12, 2019 |
Excellent overview of how we use property to create capital and how most of the world does not have a system for documenting ownership. Most people live in an extralegal system. Has recommendations for changing the systems so that real capitalism can work.
 
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ShadowBarbara | 8 andere besprekingen | Jan 27, 2017 |
In this, his classic book on the informal economy of Peru and the reasons why poverty can be a breeding ground for terrorists, Hernando De Soto describes the forces that keep people dependent on underground economies: the bureaucratic barriers to legal property ownership and the lack of legal structures that recognize and encourage ownership of assets. It is exactly these forces, de Soto argues, that prevent houses, land, and machines from functioning as capital does in the West--as assets that can be leveraged to create more capital. Under the Fujimori government, de Soto's Institute for Liberty and Democracy wrote dozens of laws to promote property rights and bring people out of the informal economy and into the legitimate one. The result was not only an economic boon for Peru but also the defeat of the Shining Path, the terrorist movement and black-market force that was then threatening to take over the Peruvian government. In a new preface, de Soto relates his work to the present moment, making the connection between the Shining Path in the 1980's and the Taliban today. (Google books)… (meer)
 
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miningjid | 1 andere bespreking | Dec 8, 2013 |
Only read half of this ( we get the idea ) although it is very good ( I also kept flashin on ' Thieves World ', the Asprin books ... hm ... )
 
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