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The Natural Instability of Markets: Expectations, Increasing Returns, and the Collapse of Capitalism

Author Michael Perelman
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
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ISBN / ASIN0333775325
ISBN-139780333775325
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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As socialist states struggle to transform themselves into market economies and the United States privatizes everything from schooling to policing, the current crises in Russia and east Asia suggest that something might be amiss. In the rush to open societies to the benefits of competition, economists have overlooked the fundamental instability of competitive markets. What had seemed to be an invincible capitalist juggernaut may be reaching its apotheosis. Michael Perelman argues that capitalism's victory is temporary, based as it is on an unrealistic understanding of the system's inherent risks. He analyzes the nature and causes of crisis within a market society, and along the way, he re-examines one of capitalism's most primary and unquestioned tenets, that the more competition there is, the better off society will be. This book contains many examples and anecdotes, and provides an understanding of a capitalist society.