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How to make capitalism more social and efficient

2022-06-19T15:40:38.345Z


In the book Capitalism against inequalities, the economists Yann Coatanlem and Antonio de Lecea lay “the foundations of a renovated capitalism”.


Inequalities are the evil of the century and the most virulent criticism of capitalism, which we also agree to recognize the effectiveness as a system of wealth production.

This is why to title a work

“Capitalism against inequalities”

seems like a clever oxymoron to attract the attention of readers.

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Both economists and consultants, Yann Coatanlem and Antonio de Lecea propose to

"combine equity and efficiency in an unstable world",

immediately announces the subtitle of the book.

It is a matter of laying

"the foundations of a renovated capitalism, a capitalism that is both innovative and protective, a capitalism that is more innovative because it is more protective and because it allows each new talent, each new dream, to achieve against and against the power of vested interests”,

summarizes with enthusiasm in the afterword Philippe Aghion, professor at the College de France.

The best of all possible worlds?

To read also

“Is capitalism responsible for the advent of “wokism”?”

Previously, the Coatanlem-de Lecea duo paints a picture…

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Source: lefigaro

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