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The original Spanish-language title of The Other Path is El Otro Sendero, an allusion to de Soto's alternative proposals for development in Peru, countering the attempts of the "Shining Path" ("Sendero Luminoso") to win the support of Peru's poor. Based on five years' worth of ILD research into the causes of massive informality and legal ...
Jan 1, 1990 · The Other Path was written for a Peruvian audience; therefore, it may be difficult for a non-Peruvian to understand some of the dramatis personae that play important roles in the country's informal economy. I had no spark of recognition when I read about Alejandro Toledo or the leader of the Union of Bus Drivers in Lima.
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Jan 1, 1989 · In The Other Path, Hernando de Soto makes the populist argument for capitalism and property rights in the 3rd world. The social and economic environment of many 3rd world nations resembles feudalism, with entrenched economic privileges and near-overt ethnic discrimination.
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Sep 5, 2002 · His previous book, The Other Path, was a bestseller throughout Latin America and the U.S. He and ILD are currently working on the practical implementation of the measures for bringing the poor into the economic mainstream introduced in The Mystery of Capital. He lives in Lima, Peru. Learn more about this author. Follow Basic Books:
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Hernando De Soto, The Other Path: The Invisible Revolution in the Third World (London: I. B. Tauris, 1989), pp. xxvii + 271, £14.95. - Volume 22 Issue 1-2
Jan 17, 2020 · How do we give ordinary people in these countries better alternatives than supporting drug lords or terrorists? In The Other Path, Hernando de Soto describes how he and his organization, the Institute for Liberty and Democracy, faced this problem in Peru in the 1980s - and how they solved it."--Jacket Translated from the Spanish