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Toward a non-capitalist market system. Suggestions for curing the ills of our economic system

Angelo Fusari ()

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: The paper focuses on the reform of economic institutions -those of the market system and the financial system, in particular. After introducing the analysis with a historical excursion on the development of economic institutions, the intent here is to propose significant modifications of the present market and financial establishments, which despite their radical flavour, will be shown to be, in fact, no less pragmatic then indispensable to cure the economic maladies of our age. Throughout the modern times, all spokesmen of powerful institutions - e.g. , churches, governments and economic elites- have always been keen to recognize in principle that these bodies are never perfect, and that societies assuredly need to take a step back, so to speak, ponder things over and eventually improve them. This is exactly what we set out to do in these pages: namely, we wish to lay the foundation for such ana analysis of market developments, and thereafter suggest the remedies for making society a workable economic proposition.

Keywords: Capitalist system; Dynamiccompetition; Income distribution; Interest rate and Financial institutions; International economic order (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D4 D49 F02 G2 P1 P2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-03
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