Thursday, October 12, 2006

A Nobel defense of capitalism

Edmund Phelps describes and defends capitalism. Phelps focuses on the role of capitalism, and economic organization more generally, in nuturing change. He writes

The American and Continental systems are not operationally equivalent, contrary to some neoclassical views. Let me use the word "dynamism" to mean the fertility of the economy in coming up with innovative ideas believed to be technologically feasible and profitable--in short, the economy's talent at commercially successful innovating. In this terminology, the free enterprise system is structured in such a way that it facilitates and stimulates dynamism while the Continental system impedes and discourages it.

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