MSN: The Nobel laureate who cowrote 'Why Nations Fail' warns US democracy won't survive unless these two things change
The Nobel laureate who cowrote 'Why Nations Fail' warns US democracy won't survive unless these two things change
AOL: The Nobel laureate who cowrote ‘Why Nations Fail’ warns U.S. democracy won’t survive unless these two things change
The Nobel laureate who cowrote ‘Why Nations Fail’ warns U.S. democracy won’t survive unless these two things change
Origins determine the circumstances behind the empire’s rise to power and can affect starting conditions or events in the home system. Most simply alter the state of the home world and distribution of pops, but some even start with a pre-existing diplomatic arrangement with other empires.
Daron Acemoglu is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a 2024 Nobel Laureate in economics. He has researched how successful nations rely on strong, reliable institutions. He ...
FAIL definition: 1. to not succeed in what you are trying to achieve or are expected to do: 2. if none of our plans…. Learn more.
without fail ⇒ definitely; with certainty Etymology: 13th Century: from Old French faillir, ultimately from Latin fallere to disappoint; probably related to Greek phēlos deceitful
- With no chance of failure: Be here at noon without fail. 2. Every single time: "Always we get a good rain on Labor Day, without fail—like clockwork" (Rick Bass). "Whenever he returned to his hut, almost without fail some money was missing from the basket" (Paul Theroux).
failure [now only in the phrase without fail, without failing (to occur, do something, etc.)] Idioms: fail of