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Binary Economics: The New Paradigm

by Robert Ashford, Rodney Shakespeare
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Overview

Binary Economics presents a new paradigm which founds a practical new economics and a unifying new politics that enable people to understand and realize their essential rights and responsibilities in a market economy. This paradigm recognizes that capital has a potent productive and distributive relationship to growth, and by democratically extending the efficient means to acquire capital to all people using the earnings of capital on market principles, binary economics offers many important benefits beyond those provided by conventional economics. The authors present this concept as new hope for solving seemingly intractable problems of economic efficiency, distribution, and justice not solved by conventional economic theories and practices, while enabling people to understand and realize their essential rights and responsibilities in a market economy. The binary paradigm allows cooperation with governments to make modest reforms to existing capital markets so that all people can acquire capital using the earnings of capital and offering the market foundation for many important benefits, including substantial, sustainable growth; more equal opportunity and social justice; increased earning power for the poor, working and middle class people; a greener environment; individual autonomy; strong families and communities; strengthened democracy; and voluntary control of population levels.

Synopsis

Binary Economics presents a new paradigm which founds a practical new economics and a unifying new politics that enable people to understand and realize their essential rights and responsibilities in a market economy. This paradigm recognizes that capital has a potent productive and distributive relationship to growth, and by democratically extending the efficient means to acquire capital to all people using the earnings of capital on market principles, binary economics offers many important benefits beyond those provided by conventional economics. The authors present this concept as new hope for solving seemingly intractable problems of economic efficiency, distribution, and justice not solved by conventional economic theories and practices, while enabling people to understand and realize their essential rights and responsibilities in a market economy. The binary paradigm allows cooperation with governments to make modest reforms to existing capital markets so that all people can acquire capital using the earnings of capital and offering the market foundation for many important benefits, including substantial, sustainable growth; more equal opportunity and social justice; increased earning power for the poor, working and middle class people; a greener environment; individual autonomy; strong families and communities; strengthened democracy; and voluntary control of population levels.

Author Biography: Robert Ashford is Professor of Law at Syracuse University. Rodney Shakespeare is a Barrister in London.

Booknews

Introduces a new way of thinking about economics that according to Ashford (law, Syracuse U.) and Shakespeare, a British teacher and writer with a background in history, education, and business, offers enhanced growth and distributive justice in good times and bad. It holds that universal, individual market participation in capital acquisition is essential to individual prosperity and sustainable growth for the economy as a whole. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Robert Ashford

Robert Ashford is Professor of Law at Syracuse University. Rodney Shakespeare is a Barrister in London.

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Editorials

Business Ethics Magazine

. . . binary economics is intriguing. . .

Journal Of Economic Literature

Examines the great growth in productive capacity and total economic output in industrial economies over the past two hundred and fifty years.

Journal of Economic Literature

Examines the great growth in productive capacity and total economic output in industrial economies over the past two hundred and fifty years.

Booknews

Introduces a new way of thinking about economics that according to Ashford (law, Syracuse U.) and Shakespeare, a British teacher and writer with a background in history, education, and business, offers enhanced growth and distributive justice in good times and bad. It holds that universal, individual market participation in capital acquisition is essential to individual prosperity and sustainable growth for the economy as a whole. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
February 1, 1999
Publisher
The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc
Pages
480
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761813217

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