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  • La historia de cómo Perú derrotó al terrorismo

    La historia de cómo Perú derrotó al terrorismo

    Como se menciona en el último artículo de Hernando de Soto, La Disyuntiva Colombiana: Los Terroristas o Sus Ciudadanos, aquí está la historia  de cómo el Perú venció al terrorismo. Descargar PDF. Read More
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    Hernando de Soto Peru  Institute for Liberty and Democracy For developing a new understanding of the institutions that underpin the informal economy as well as the role of property rights and entrepreneurship in converting the informal economy into the formal sector.   Read More
  • Undogmatic thinking

    Q&A with economist Hernando de Soto Polar It is not every day that a world-renowned economist touches down on Lebanese soil,but it should not surprise that such a formidable economist could deliver a presentation less than 24 hours after arriving in Beirut for the first time in his life. It might be expected that he would start with an exercise in affinity, by saying nice Read More
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The ILD

The Institute for Liberty and Democracy (ILD), led by Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto, works with developing countries to implement property and business rights reforms that provide the legal tools and institutions required for citizens to participate in the formal national and global economy. ILD works toward a world in which all people have equal access to secure rights to their real property and business assets in order to pull themselves—and their countries—out of poverty.

Chess Game

The MENA Growth and Victory Project is a comprehensive writeup composed of a plethora of past articles and new ones being written to shed light on the relevance of Peru’s success over poverty and terrorism. We are well on our way to demonstrating how ILD designed property and capital reforms which were implemented, throughout the last 25 years, allowed Peru’s economy to grow twice as fast as the rest of Latin America’s economies —with its middle class growing four times faster, while also winning the only victory over a terrorist movement, since the fall of communism that did not involve the intervention of foreign troops.
 
In regard to this rare triumph, we are preparing an essay and book on the history of Peru’s successful war against terrorism and poverty to demonstrate that property rights conflicts are to a great extent responsible for much violence and poverty in the world and how with a few property rights reforms the situation can improve. So far, drafts for the book are divided into two parts.
 
The first part describes the international strategy that contributed significantly to the defeat of a homegrown, radical terrorist movement called Sendero Luminoso (Sendero), which the US State Department described as the most violent and threatening insurgency since the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia.
 
The second part describes the history and the strategy that broke the back of the resistance which led to a market economy in Peru, kick-started economic growth, including the informal economy in the process, and reinserted the country into the global financial system, and thus freed up its economic potential.

The purpose of this project is to transfer the lessons learnt in Peru to all interested parties. (See Exhibit C below, the Wall Street Journal article, The Capitalist Cure for Terrorism written by ILD showing the lessons that can be learned from Peru's economic and military victories and how they are relevant to the West today.)

Annex 3 below presents a first unpublished narrative written by Hernando de Soto explaining the Peruvian strategy designed and applied by the ILD from 1988 to 1993 that allowed Peru not only to win the only victory in the West over a terrorist movement since the fall of Communism that did not involve the intervention of foreign troops but also to achieve economic growth twice as fast as the rest of Latin America's economies –with its middle class growing four times faster.

 

Exhibit C and Annex 3

 

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exhibit c the capitalist cure for terrorism pw 300   Annex 3
Exhibit C: The Capitalist Cure for Terrorism   Annex 3: Our role in Peru's transformation and pacification

 

 

Info-graphics 1 and 2

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Defeating Sendero
 Info-graphic 1: Defeating Shining Path Violence

 Venciendo la violencia senderista

Breaking Economic Inertia
 Info-graphic 2: Breaking Economic Inertia

Rompiendo la inercia econmica

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