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Nov 12, 2020 · Although growth slowed in the first 20 years of the 21st century, America’s model of capitalism has continued to lead in the global economy. While US real GDP growth has averaged just above 2 percent, it has outperformed the six other advanced economies of the G-7. The nation continues to lead the world in investment in research and ...
- Gary Pinkus
Published work “Rethinking the future of American...
- Gary Pinkus
Nov 20, 2022 · Today, we think of prosperity in terms of economic growth, typically measured in terms of inflation-adjusted or “real” gross domestic product (GDP). The idea behind this metric is straightforward: measure how many transactions are made in the economy, adjust for inflation—that is, for the effects of price increases—and thus gain a sense of the total value of goods and services exchanged.
Jul 5, 2021 · Capitalism is an economic system, but it's also so much more than that. It's become a sort of ideology, this all-encompassing force that rules over our lives and our minds. It might seem like it's ...
- Rund Abdelfatah
- Demographic Differences in Views of Socialism and Capitalism
- Wide Partisan Gaps in Descriptions of Socialism, Capitalism
- Democrats’ Views of Leaders Who Identify as Democratic Socialists
There are sizable demographic differences in views of these terms – especially capitalism. Opinions of both terms differ widely by age. While younger adults are more likely than older adults to say they have positive impressions of socialism, the opposite is true for capitalism. Just 40% of those ages 18 to 29 view capitalism positively; that is th...
Republicans and Democrats also have different impressions of the ways capitalism and socialism affect society. While about a third of Democrats and Democratic leaners (34%) say the phrase “gives all people an equal opportunity to be successful” describes socialism extremely or very well, just 11% of Republicans and say the same. Nearly seven-in-ten...
Overall, a third of Democrats and Democratic leaners say they like political leaders who identify as democratic socialists, while 18% dislike such leaders, a separate Pew Research Center survey conducted June 27-July 4 found. Nearly half of Democrats (47%) say they neither like nor dislike political leaders who call themselves democratic socialists...
- Reem Nadeem
Jan 1, 2023 · The standard public-facing narrative about global extreme poverty (defined as the inability to access essential goods such as food) holds that widespread absolute destitution is the natural condition of humanity, and that the rise of capitalism delivered a steady and dramatic reduction in global poverty over time (e.g., Kristof, 2019, Pinker, 2018, Radelet, 2015, Rosling et al., 2018, Sachs ...
The Federal Reserve conducts the nation's monetary policy to promote maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates in the U.S. economy. This section reviews U.S. monetary policy and economic developments in 2022, with excerpts and select figures from the Monetary Policy Report published in March 2023 and June 2022. 1 ...
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Dec 24, 2022 · Global capitalism and economic expansion are driving forces for both income inequality and climate change. The global economy within New York 2140 reflects the same systems in place today, with the existence of global capitalism driving production and consumption. Most climate scientists have come to agree that the cause of climate change is ...