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The Great Reversal

How America Gave Up on Free Markets
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Thomas Philippon investigates why American markets have lost their competitive edge, revealing how corporate concentration and political lobbying have led to higher prices and lower wages. His research traces the decline of U.S. market competitiveness since the Reagan era, arguing that the root problems lie less with capitalism or globalization and more with the dominance of a few large firms. Philippon makes a compelling call for renewed antitrust enforcement and government action to restore a level playing field and revitalise the American economy.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in economics, political economy, and public policy, especially those curious about market dynamics, corporate power, and antitrust issues in the United States. It appeals to students, academics, professionals, and informed general readers seeking a data-driven yet accessible analysis of modern capitalism's challenges.

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A Financial Times Book of the Year
A ProMarket Book of the Year

"Superbly argued and important. Donald Trump is in so many ways a product of the defective capitalism described in The Great Reversal. What the U.S. needs, instead, is another Teddy Roosevelt and his energetic trust-busting. Is that still imaginable? All believers in the virtues of competitive capitalism must hope so."
- Martin Wolf, Financial Times

"In one industry after another, a few companies have grown so large that they have the power to keep prices high and wages low. It's great for those corporationsβ€”and bad for almost everyone else."
- David Leonhardt, New York Times

"Argues that the United States has much to gain by reforming how domestic markets work but also much to regainβ€”a vitality that has been lost since the Reagan years. His analysis points to one way of making America great again: restoring our free-market competitiveness."
- Arthur Herman, Wall Street Journal

Why are cell-phone plans so much more expensive in the United States than in Europe? It seems a simple question, but the search for an answer took one of the world's leading economists on an unexpected journey through some of the most hotly debated issues in his field. He reached a surprising conclusion: American markets, once a model for the world, are giving up on healthy competition.

In the age of Silicon Valley start-ups and millennial millionaires, he hardly expected this. But the data from his cutting-edge research proved undeniable. In this compelling tale of economic detective work, we follow Thomas Philippon as he works out the facts and consequences of industry concentration, shows how lobbying and campaign contributions have defanged antitrust regulators, and considers what all this means.

Philippon argues that many key problems of the American economy are due not to the flaws of capitalism or globalization but to the concentration of corporate power. By lobbying against competition, the biggest firms drive profits higher while depressing wages and limiting opportunities for investment, innovation, and growth. For the sake of ordinary Americans, he concludes, government needs to get back to what it once did best: keeping the playing field level for competition. It's time to make American markets greatβ€”and freeβ€”again.

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Financial Times hails it as a "superbly argued and important book" highlighting the rise of oligopoly and the need for renewed trust-busting akin to Teddy Roosevelt's era. The Wall Street Journal praises Philippon for presenting a novel comparison with Europe and concluding competition has declined to consumers' detriment. Reviews focus on its compelling economic detective work that exposes how corporate power distorts markets and politics.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674260320

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 19 October 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 70 illus., 17 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Thomas Philippon is the Max L. Heine Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business, New York University. He was named one of the top 25 economists under 45 by the IMF and won the BernΓ‘cer Prize for Best European Economist. He currently serves as an academic advisor to the Financial Stability Board and to the Hong Kong Institute for Monetary and Financial Research. He was previously an advisor to the New York Federal Reserve Bank and a board member of the French prudential regulatory authority.

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