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些拉美最偏遠的地區。
HERNANDO DE SOTO: The reason I'm going to Cajamarca now is because 12 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and 11 years after Peru adopted pro…market policies; their situation hasn't got much better; and they want to know why。 The Mystery of Capital offers an explanation。 It says that the system per se works in the West; but that in our country; like in much of the Third World; it isn't functioning because we have missed some of the crucial elements that the Westerners added in the 18th and 19th centuries; like property rights; without which the system cannot function。
HERNANDO DE SOTO:我現在要去Cajamarca的原因是:在柏林牆倒塌12年之後,在秘魯實施了市場政策11年之後,他們的情況沒有什麼大的好轉,他們想知道原因。《資本的奧秘》提供了一種解釋:這個體系在西方基本上運作良好,但在我們的國家,和第三世界的大多數地方,這個體系並不能起到作用,
Onscreen caption: Cajamarca; Peru
字幕:Cajamarca; 秘魯
NARRATOR: De Soto's book had bee the number one bestseller in Peru's history。 And in poor neighborhoods across the country; this economist had bee a celebrity。
旁白:De Soto的書已經成為秘魯歷史上最暢銷的書籍,在全國各個貧窮的地區,這位經濟學家也成了名人。
De Soto believes that people are capitalists by nature; but that in the developing world; most are locked out of the capitalist system。
De Soto認為人類具有成為資本家的天性,但在第三世界,大多數國家被隔離於資本主義體系之外。
HERNANDO DE SOTO: Peru; like in every other developing and former munist nation; people on the ground; with or without a property law; have basically agreed on the distribution of assets among themselves。 You go to any of the places we've been to …… the hinterland of Egypt; of the Philippines; of Haiti; where there is no official law that is actually in place or being enforced; but there is another law in place: You step on somebody's territory; and somebody es up and says; ";Get off my territory;"; where there's a law or no law。 You wal
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