Exploring Prosperity: Challenging Pessimism in the US
Exploring Prosperity- Challenging Pessimism in the US
The Birth of Modern Prosperity: Britain's 3 Game-Changers in 1750
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The Birth of Modern Prosperity: Britain's 3 Game-Changers in 1750

Dr. Jared Rubin, co-author of "How the World Became Rich," traces the beginning of economic prosperity to Britain in the mid-1700s. In this illuminating clip, he explains three of the key factors that set the stage for unprecedented growth and innovation. From political shifts to cultural transformations and western economic expansion, Dr. Rubin unravels the complex tapestry of elements that allowed Britain to launch the age of progress. Discover how these intertwining factors created the perfect storm for sustained economic growth, forever changing the course of human history.

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0:00 Introduction to Britain's economic takeoff

0:58 None of the factors was unique to Britain

1:30 Factor 1: Political institutions and constraints on monarchy

3:15 Factor 2: Cultural shift and the high rate of innovation

4:42 Factor 3: Easy access to western economic expansion

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Exploring Prosperity: Challenging Pessimism in the US
Exploring Prosperity- Challenging Pessimism in the US
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