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The Myth of Capitalism: Monopolies and the Death of Competition

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The Myth of Capitalism tells the story of how America has gone from an open, competitive marketplace to an economy where a few very powerful companies dominate key industries that affect our daily lives. Digital monopolies like Google, Facebook and Amazon act as gatekeepers to the digital world. Amazon is capturing almost all online shopping dollars. We have the illusion of choice, but for most critical decisions, we have only one or two companies, when it comes to high speed Internet, health insurance, medical care, mortgage title insurance, social networks, Internet searches, or even consumer goods like toothpaste. Every day, the average American transfers a little of their pay check to monopolists and oligopolists. The solution is vigorous anti-trust enforcement to return America to a period where competition created higher economic growth, more jobs, higher wages and a level playing field for all. The Myth of Capitalism is the story of industrial concentration, but it matters to everyone, because the stakes could not be higher. It tackles the big questions of: why is the US becoming a more unequal society, why is economic growth anemic despite trillions of dollars of federal debt and money printing, why the number of start-ups has declined, and why are workers losing out.

Συγγραφείς: Tepper Jonathan, Hearn Denise
Εκδότης: WILEY
Σελίδες: 336
ISBN: 9781394184064
Εξώφυλλο: Μαλακό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2023

Introduction xiii

Chapter One: Where Buffett and Silicon Valley Billionaires Agree 1

Chapter Two: Dividing Up the Turf 21

Chapter Three: What Monopolies and King Kong Have in Common 35

Chapter Four: Squeezing the Worker 63

Chapter Five: Silicon Valley Throws Some Shade 87

Chapter Six: Toll Roads and Robber Barons 111

Chapter Seven: What Trusts and Nazis Had in Common 137

Chapter Eight: Regulation and Chemotherapy 167

Chapter Nine: Morganizing America 195

Chapter Ten: The Missing Piece of the Puzzle 211

Conclusion: Economic and Political Freedom 233

Notes 249

Acknowledgments 283

About the Authors 285

Index 287

Jonathan Tepper is the co-author of Endgame, a book on the sovereign debt crisis, and Code Red, a book on unconventional monetary policy after the financial crisis. Jonathan is a Rhodes scholar and has worked as a hedge fund analyst and trader. He is founder of Variant Perception, a macroeconomic research group that caters to hedge funds, banks and family offices.

Denise Hearn is Head of Business Development at Variant Perception—a global macroeconomic research and investment strategy firm. She has managed a variety of projects on impact investing and sharing economies.

Denise Hearn is a writer, researcher and project catalyzer focused on how money and power manifest in economic and financial systems. She advises governments, financial institutions, companies, and nonprofits on economic policy and new economic thinking. Denise is a Senior Fellow at the American Economic Liberties Project, and her writing has been featured in publications such as: The Financial Times, The Globe and Mail, Fortune, and The Washington Post. Denise has an MBA from the Oxford Saïd Business School and a BA from Baylor University.

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