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April 26, 2007

The 18th Century Internet and Indian exceptionalism

Ethanz has yet another fantastic post. This one recounts a discussion at the World Bank at which Joel Mokyr, an economic historian, talked about what knowledge looked like in the 18th century as access to it suddenly increased. Ethan also talks about the "India fallacy," his term for the illusory belief that one's country can become the next India economically. Jeez, you can't open up Ethan's blog without learning something.

(Warning: Ethan starts off by saying something gratuitously nice about my book. So, please skip the first paragraph so you won't suspect that I'm merely reciprocating Ethan's praise. Thank you.) [Tags: ethan_zuckerman joel_mokyr india world_bank internet ]

Posted by D. Weinberger at April 26, 2007 09:55 AM


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