Tuesday, October 11, 2016

No, the “free market” doesn’t fight poverty

Click here to access article by economist David Ruccio from Occasional Links & Commentary.

And, of course, "free market" is just a more polite term for capitalism.
Right now, lots of people—especially young people—don’t believe in capitalism. And so Harvard economist Sendhil Mullainathan takes it upon himself to make the counter-argument, that capitalism is actually good: because the “free market” fights poverty.

But it doesn’t. And it can’t.