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Why Capitalism?
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Why Capitalism? Hardback - 2012 - 1st Edition

by Allan H. Meltzer

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Hardback. New. Why Capitalism? addresses the current debate among politicians, scholars in the political sciences, and general readers on the benefits and the supposed shortcomings of capitalism.
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  • Title Why Capitalism?
  • Author Allan H. Meltzer
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Condition New
  • Pages 168
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford - New York
  • Date 2012-02-20
  • Features Bibliography, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # A9780199859573
  • ISBN 9780199859573 / 0199859574
  • Weight 0.7 lbs (0.32 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.3 x 5.6 x 0.8 in (21.08 x 14.22 x 2.03 cm)
  • Themes
    • Aspects (Academic): Economic
  • Library of Congress subjects Capitalism
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2011020507
  • Dewey Decimal Code 330.122

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A review of the headlines of the past decade seems to show that disasters are often part of capitalist systems: the high-tech bubble, the Enron fraud, the Madoff Ponzi scheme, the great housing bubble, massive lay-offs, and a widening income gap. Disenchantment with the market economy has reached the point that many even question capitalism itself.

Allan H. Meltzer disagrees, passionately and persuasively. Drawing on deep expertise as a financial historian and authority on economic theory, he provides a resounding answer to the question, "why capitalism?" Only capitalism, he writes, maximizes both growth and individual freedom. Unlike socialism, capitalism is adaptive, not rigid--private ownership of the means of production flourishes wherever it takes root, regardless of culture. Laws intended to tamper with its fundamental dynamics, such as those that redistribute wealth, fail. European countries boasting extensive welfare programs have not surpassed the more market-oriented United States. Capitalism does require a strong legal framework, Meltzer writes, and it does not solve all problems efficiently. But he finds that its problems stem from universal human weaknesses--such as dishonesty, venality, and expediency--which are not specific to capitalism. Along the way, he systematically analyzes the role of government, positing that regulations are static, but markets are dynamic, usually seeking ways to skirt the rules. Regulation is socially useful if it brings private costs into line with social costs (for example, the cost of taxes to hire policemen compared to that of the impact of rampant crime); if it doesn't, regulation simply invites circumvention.

Vigorously argued, sweeping in scope, Why Capitalism? reminds us of the fundamental vitality of the one economic system that has survived every challenge, and risen to dominate the globe.

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Citations

  • Booklist, 02/01/2012, Page 12
  • Choice, 09/01/2012, Page 0
  • Kirkus Reviews, 11/15/2011, Page 0
  • Publishers Weekly, 12/19/2011, Page 0

About the author

Allan H. Meltzer is Allan H. Meltzer University Professor of Political Economy at Carnegie Mellon University. He is the author of A History of the Federal Reserve, Volumes 1 and 2.