The Myth of the Free Market: The Role of the State in a Capitalist Economy
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The Myth of the Free Market: The Role of the State in a Capitalist Economy

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* Explains how the 2008 financial meltdown came about and how to revitalize global and domestic economies* Shows how capitalist economies developed and why the state matters in their functioningFree market purists claim that the state is an inefficient institution that does little for society beyond providing stability and protection. The activities related to distributing...more
Hardcover, 319 pages
Published March 28th 2009 by Kumarian Press (first published 2009)
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