Jonathan Ortmans, Mark Marich and all the staff of
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Carl Schramm & Bob Litan of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
to celebrate the release of their new book...

   

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Good Capitalism,
Bad Capitalism

and the Economics of Growth and Prosperity

Book Signing & Reception

May 10, 2007 | 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

The Charles Sumner School Museum & Archives
1201 17th Street, NW
(3 blocks from Farragut North Metro station)

Imagine this: a mere century ago, the purchasing power of an average American was one-tenth of what it is today. But what will it take to sustain that growth through the next century? And what can be said about economic growth to aspiring nations seeking higher standards of living for their citizens?

In this book, William J. Baumol, Robert E. Litan, and Carl J. Schramm contend that the answers to these questions lie within capitalist economies, though many observers make the mistake of believing that “capitalism” is of a single kind. The authors dispel that myth, documenting four different varieties of capitalism, some “Good” and some “Bad” for growth. The authors identify the conditions that characterize Good Capitalism—the right blend of entrepreneurial and established firms, which can vary among countries—as well as the features of Bad Capitalism. They examine how countries catching up to the United States can move faster toward the economic frontier, while laying out the need for the United States itself to stick to and reinforce the recipe for growth that has enabled it to be the leading economic force in the world.

For questions contact Elizabeth Magruder at elizabeth@pfidc.org or 202-467-2779

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Meet the Authors

Carl J. Schramm
is president and chief executive officer of the Kauffman Foundation and a Batten Fellow at the Darden School of Business, University
of Virginia

 

Robert E. Litan
is vice president for research and policy at the Kauffman Foundation and a senior fellow at the
Brookings Institution

 

 

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