The Political Economy of Modern Capitalism

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Abstract

This chapter revisits the debate on modern capitalism. While capitalism has many pitfalls, its unprecedented ability to create wealth through the invisible hand remains compelling. A missing piece in the discourse on the failure of capitalism and the ineffectiveness of regulations is that, while mainstream, neoliberal economic thinking puts a lot of trust in the ability of competitive markets to deliver efficient outcomes. The rise of the superstar firms has resulted in the birth of oligopolies in the private sector. This trend is exacerbated by the infusion of politics, which further weakens the purpose of a markets-based system, regarding helping guide incentives. Policymaking must reimagine the outcome of…

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Keywords
  • Capitalism
  • Mainstream
  • Politics
  • Incentive
  • Market economy
  • Political economy
  • Economics
  • Neoclassical economics
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