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What Went Wrong with Capitalism

Written by: Ruchir Sharma
Narrated by: Fajer Al-Kaisi
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A radical examination by a leading financial analyst, commentator and investor of the ills of capitalism and how they can be fixed


What went wrong with capitalism? Ruchir Sharma’s explanation is unlike any you have heard before. Progressives are partly right when they mock modern capitalism as “socialism for the rich,” but what really happened in recent decades is that government in developed nations expanded in just about every measurable dimension, from spending and regulation to the sheer scale of its rescues each time the economy wobbled. The result, Sharma says, is “socialized risk,” expensive government guarantees, for everyone—welfare for the poor, entitlements for the middle class, and bailouts for the rich.

Voters say they are disillusioned with capitalism, but a system so distorted by government interventions is a dysfunctional version of free market ideals. As a result, productivity and economic growth have slowed sharply, shrinking the pie for everyone and stoking popular anger. Since these flaws developed as the government expanded, building an even bigger state will only double down on what’s gone wrong. The answer Sharma offers is a series of seven fixes to restore the balance between state support and free markets and lay the path to a more prosperous and happier future.

©2024 Ruchir Sharma (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Ideologies & Doctrines International Macroeconomics Theory

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Very good read about modern day capitalism

Author highlighted how capitalism worked in the past and how it is construed/tweaked nowadays for various reasons.
Free Money is highlighted as one of the biggest problem of modern day capitalism and not allowing weaker/zombie companies to fail is one of the main reasons of capitalism going in the wrong path. Too much money which could not be put to effective usage is like building unwanted fat layer in the body causing varying consequences.
"Economic Freedom" is the real crux of capitalism and Market decides the winner/loser/pricing etc with good governance. However Govt is becoming a very active player with Govt budgets bloated with huge debt will eventually derail capitalism is summarized very nicely.

However one thing which is not very clear when a reserved currency like US dollar is misused by creating too much free money via printing/debt creation how does it impact US economy vs Rest of the countries which are holding dollar reserves. Does it hurt equally everyone or it hurts US more in the beginning and then eventually everyone.

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Examples of how even non democratic countries have flourished

Nothing that I can mention. The research is good, the composition and presentation is great. a good book

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Warning for lazy people

Great perspective about how zombies are affecting the world. Author also subtly mentioned that collectively all of us are responsible for creating and nurturing them.

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A fabulous insight into the legacy of capitalism

I am absolutely in the awe with the content of this book. It reflects on the quantum and quality of work the author has put in to derive such useful information.
The historical significance as curated and nurtured since the 19th century America to the current debilitating era after the pandemic., the range of this book is mind boggling.
When I started reading I have had the opinion that this might end being a rant but it isn’t., will definitely read all of his work.
Thanks Audible to bringing this book on your platform, you have made my workouts even more enjoyable:)

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Good book

Some chapters in this book are amazing but some are average, overall it's a good listen

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An excellent, thought provoking read

The content has been beautifully put across. The analysis and reasoning is most intriguing. One wonders if political and economic decision makers are listening to these profound lessons.
A mention is made of various countries as examples of various maladies and performances, but a more detailed listing as a pdf attachment would have been extremely insightful for international audience.

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