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The Future of U.S. Capitalism

The Future of U.S. Capitalism

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Pryor
Cambridge University Press
Edition: New Ed, 1/12/2008
EAN 9780521023962, ISBN10: 0521023963

Paperback, 464 pages, 23 x 15 x 2.9 cm
Language: English

This multidisciplinary book looks at the long-term forces that are shaping the most important economic institutions in the US in the coming decades. The style is lively and clear, with a series of appendices focusing on technical issues of interest to specialists. The author foresees a declining rate of growth, a widening of the inequalities of income, and an increasing share of individual markets taken by a small number of large corporations. Combined with declining social solidarity and trust in government, he foresees an ever harder edge to the way in which capitalism will function in the future. The economic role of government will decline in the fields of stabilization and regulation, but government expenditures will become higher due to the aging of the population. This provocative book looks at the US from a novel viewpoint and shows how many commonly accepted views of the US economy need to be revised.

Acknowledgements
Part I. Introduction
1. Setting the stage
Part II. Internal Influences on the Economic System
2. Saving and economic growth
3. Economic fluctuations and financial crises
4. Economic inequality
5. Globalization
Part III. External Influences on the Economic System
6. Natural resources and the environment
7. Social factors
8. Political factors
Part IV. Changes in Crucial Economic Institutions and Organizations
9. Evolution of business enterprises
10. Evolution of market competition
11. Evolution of government regulation and ownership
12. Evolution of government spending
Part V. Summary
13. Whither US capitalism?
Appendices
Bibliography
Indexes.