Economic stagnation, financial crisis, and increasing inequality have provoked worldwide debate about the reshaping of the market economy. But few are willing to risk a reorientation of dominant ideas and a reform of entrenched structures. Right-wing populism has stepped into the void created by a failure to imagine structural alternatives. Tamara Lothian offers a deeper view showing the path to the reconstruction of the economy in the service of both growth and inclusion. She probes the institutional innovations that would reignite economic growth by democratizing the market. Progressives have traditionally focused only on the demand side of the economy, abandoning the supply side to conservatives. Law and the Wealth of Nations offers a progressive approach to the supply side of the economy and proposes innovation in our fundamental economic arrangements. Lothian begins by exploring how finance can serve broad-based economic growth rather than serving only itself. She goes on to show how the reform of finance can lead into the democratization of the economy. How, she asks, can we ensure that the most advanced, knowledge-intensive practices of production spread throughout the economy rather than remaining in the hands of the entrepreneurial and technological elite? How can we anchor greater economic equality and empowerment in the way we organize the economy rather than just trying to diminish inequalities after the fact by progressive taxation and entitlements? How we can revise legal thought and economic theory to develop the intellectual equipment that these tasks require? Law and the Wealth of Nations will appeal to all who are searching for ways to think practically about change in our economic and political institutions.
About the AuthorTamara Lothian (1958-2016) wrote and taught widely in law and political economy after an early career in international finance. A companion volume, Finance and Democracy in America, is forthcoming from Columbia University Press.
ReviewsThe question that motivates the book-How can finance serve production, innovation, and democracy, instead of acting as a constraint on them?-opens into a much larger discussion of the challenges of late capitalism. This is a significant contribution to the central debates of our time, laying out a fresh vision of finance and, more broadly, of an inclusive, democratic market economy -- Dani Rodrik, Harvard University Tamara Lothian makes a transformative contribution to the current debate on the role of finance-viewing it not in terms of 'more state' or 'more market' but of the need for innovations in the legal forms that structure markets, to bring together both economic progress and meaningful inclusion. -- Sanjay G. Reddy, The New School Reimagining our economic arrangements begins with reimagining our financial arrangements. No one has thought with more care, theoretic sophistication, or 'ground-level' knowledge of finance than Tamara Lothian. Her unsurpassed powers of abstraction and generalization, as guided and disciplined by her decades of thoughtful financial practice, uniquely qualify her to rethink finance in the interest of rethinking the economy. There is no one else like her in the field of finance. -- Robert C. Hockett, Cornell University
Book InformationISBN 9780231174664
Author Tamara LothianFormat Hardback
Page Count 416
Imprint Columbia University PressPublisher Columbia University Press