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Towards More Inclusive Varieties of Capitalism presents a comprehensive analysis of different capitalist models and their potential for greater inclusivity. Simon Collinson investigates how various economies have structured themselves to distribute wealth and opportunity more equitably across social groups.
The book examines historical examples and contemporary case studies to demonstrate that capitalism is not monolithic. Rather, different varieties of capitalism exist with varying degrees of inclusivity and social benefit. Collinson argues that understanding these differences is crucial for policymakers and economists seeking to reform economic systems.
Through rigorous analysis, the author identifies mechanisms and policies that have proven effective in creating more inclusive economic outcomes. The work challenges conventional assumptions about capitalism’s inevitability while offering practical insights into building fairer economic institutions that can sustain both growth and social cohesion.







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