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The Future of Capitalism
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The Future of Capitalism

Facing the New Anxieties

by Paul Collier

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"The Future of Capitalism" by Paul Collier is a very good book. | A renowned economist’s thoughtprovoking new book. | Outlines ethical ways of healing the deep new rifts that are tearing apart the fabric of the United States and other Western societies.

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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Capitalism, Most Recommended Books, and Finance.

Bill Gates's Five Books for Summer Reading 2019From worldrenowned economist Paul Collier, a candid diagnosis of the failures of capitalism and a pragmatic and realistic vision for how we can repair it.Deep new rifts are tearing apart the fabric of the United States and other Western societies: thriving cities versus rural counties, the highly skil...

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"The Future of Capitalism" by Paul Collier is a very good book. | A renowned economist’s thoughtprovoking new book. | Outlines ethical ways of healing the deep new rifts that are tearing apart the fabric of the United States and other Western societies.
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