Covers the fundamentals of capitalism such as private ownership and market allocation of resources in addition to a modest history. Also covers specific topics such as trade economics, foreign exchange, foreign direct investment, unionized labor and central banking. Proceeds with a look at government policy and regulation of capitalism such as anti-trust, exchange rate policies and capital controls. Concludes with an examination of different implementations of capitalism by various governments.
Relevant Audience: Very broad. Audiences from non-capitalist backgrounds will find the fundamentals informative whereas audiences from capitalist backgrounds will enjoy contrasting their experience with competing implementations. |