The Five Mysteries Of Capital

This is the vision pioneered by Hernando de Soto, Peruvian economist and politician, in the book “The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Works in the Developed Countries and Fails in the Rest of the World,” specifically in Chapter 1 entitled “ The Five Mysteries of Capital “. In the first chapter th...

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Main Author: Juliani Cristina Lima Grochoski
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2019-03-01
Series:Scientia Iuris
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/iuris/article/view/35900
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Summary:This is the vision pioneered by Hernando de Soto, Peruvian economist and politician, in the book “The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Works in the Developed Countries and Fails in the Rest of the World,” specifically in Chapter 1 entitled “ The Five Mysteries of Capital “. In the first chapter the author gives a brief presentation of the contents of the book, which exposes a critical view of how the economy in developing countries is treated, proposes a new view on the capital accumulated by poor people, which he calls the dead capital Subsequently, the author demonstrates how “extralegality”, which can also be called an irregularity, prevents the capital accumulated by low-income people from circulating, generating development.
ISSN:1415-6490
2178-8189