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'The Anglo-Saxon Model of Capitalism is Dead'

U.S. Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner, interviewed by Charlie Rose, says Capitalism will be ‘profoundly different‘ going forward. U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner’s comments should come as no surprise.  Neither should the fact that a leading global economist recently noted, rather matter-of-fact-ly, that “the Anglo-Saxon model of capitalism has failed.” But more on that point later.  For […]

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FT New In-Depth Series: The Future of Capitalism

FT New In-Depth Series: The Future of Capitalism

The Future of Capitalism
The credit crunch has destroyed faith in the free market ideology that has dominated Western economic thinking for a generation. But what can – and should – replace it? Over the coming weeks we will conduct a wide-ranging debate on this dominant political issue of the day.

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The End of Western-style Capitalism..??

http://www.forbes.com/2009/02/18/depression-financial-crisis-capitalism-opinions-columnists_recession_stimulus.html Nouriel Roubini writing recently in Forbes magazine argues that the the current global financial crisis lays bare the failure and weaknesses of western-style capitalism, or the ‘Laissez-Faire’ paradigm. Traditionally, only emerging markets suffered severe economic shocks from such crises — and still suffer — from such problems. However, as current conditions are indicating, such […]

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