Efficient reform for a free economyThis volume presents a detailed look at how to balance our economic system under private enterprise. It argues that lasting progress comes from a careful, evidence-based reform plan rather than sweeping, unexplained changes. In these pages, the author surveys the reasons behind reform movements, outlines the goals of a balanced economy, and explains how education, resource management, and capital formation fit together. The focus is on practical steps to improve living standards while preserving the incentives that drive private enterprise.
- How to balance production factors like resources, population, and capital for sustainable growth
- Ways to promote thrift, capital formation, and innovation through education and policy
- Strategies to reduce waste, fraud, and unnecessary regulation while protecting the public interest
- A long-range view of reforms that could unfold over generations and generations of readers
Ideal for readers of economic history and policy, this edition offers a clear case for reform built on careful analysis rather than rhetoric.