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Capitalism,Markets and Politics
Authors:JOHN KAY
Affiliation:Chairman of the Kay Review on Short Termism and Long Term Decision Making and Visiting Professor, London School of Economics
Abstract:
The term ‘capitalism’ is no longer a relevant way in which to describe or to understand a modern economy. Ownership of capital is not the source of economic power that it once was. Business leaders of today do not own the factories and the machines, nor do they need to. Let us consider instead, markets. Not the markets for financial products that we see depicted on rows of flickering screens in Canary Wharf, but real markets. Market economies have proved to be chaotic, and imperfect and yet they are the most successful way we know to allocate goods and services. Through a process of experimentation, much failure and some success they evolve. Their development is necessarily uncertain, but that is also their greatest strength.
Keywords:Capital  Markets  Business  Finance
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