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Economic Freedom, Entrepreneurship, & Prosperity
Russell S. Sobel, Ph.D. Professor of Economics and Entrepreneurship Baker School of Business The Citadel
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What Explains Prosperity?
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Adam Smith’s Question: Why Are Some Countries Rich and Others Poor?
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776) Policies and the system of economic organization (e.g., capitalism) matter more than things such as resources, geography, education, democracy, etc.
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Rankings of Reliance on Capitalism
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Growth is a function of “inputs” AND “institutions”
Spending to increase “inputs” won’t work unless the “oven” is turned on
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Route 50
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North Korea vs. South Korea
Per Capita Income = $1,800 Per Capita Income = $37,900
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A Quick Tour of The World
As we go through these, ask yourself are these people entrepreneurial? Is it the people or the policies that are the problem?
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Map of Economic Freedom
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Example 1 A Country with VERY LOW Economic Freedom
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Zimbabwe (in Africa)
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Families in Zimbabwe
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Families in Zimbabwe
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Example 2 A Country with LOW Economic Freedom
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Romania (in Europe)
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Families in Romania
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Families in Romania
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Families in Romania
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Families in Romania
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Families in Romania
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Families in Romania
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Example 3 A Country with MEDIUM Economic Freedom
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India (in Asia)
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Families in India
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Families in India
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Example 4 Another Country with Medium Economic Freedom
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Mexico (in North America)
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Families in Mexico
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Families in Mexico
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Example 5 A Country with HIGH Economic Freedom
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Hong Kong (in Asia)
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Families in Hong Kong
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Families in Hong Kong
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Families in Hong Kong
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Example 6 Another Country with HIGH Economic Freedom
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United States (in North America)
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United States
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The Role of the Entrepreneur
Decentralized entrepreneurship is the main reason why capitalism generates progress and prosperity Entrepreneurs keep inventing new things that improve our way of life
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Our Homes Percent of homes with Heating & Air Conditioning
1956 = 6% = 89% Percent of homes with only one bathroom 1956 = 71% = 7%
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And They are Better: Our Showers
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Our Cars Features added such as Air Bags, Air Conditioning, DVD players, Accident Avoidance, Automatic Parking 2016
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Our Phones
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Our Entertainment
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Our Science
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Our Computers MacBook Air Least expensive-13-inch, 128GB, $850.00
Most expensive- 13-inch, 256GB, $1,299.00
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Our Video Games
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From Pong to Rock Band
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Our Medicine U.S. Life Expectancy has risen from 48 in 1900 to 76 today
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Creative Destruction An economy undergoes continuous change
– some industries fail, others are born Capitalism critically relies on the profit and loss system to direct this process This process cannot be centrally planned- it must be discovered within the marketplace
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Nobody Knows Enough to Centrally Plan an Economy: The Future Must be Discovered
Ken Olson, chairman/founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977. "There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home." Fred Smith’s (FedEx) Yale University Senior Project Grade Remark: "The concept is interesting and well-formed, but in order to earn better than a 'C,' the idea must be feasible."
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Would you have invested?
Microsoft Corporation 1978
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Cross State Differences in Economic Freedom Matter Too
South Carolina Ranks 36rd in Economic Freedom Index
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Policy Reforms to Promote Entrepreneurship
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1. Make It Easier To Start A Business By Reducing Artificial Barriers To Entry & Competition
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2. Make It Easier For Businesses To Be Profitable & Grow By Lowering The Cost Of Doing Business
Lower Taxes on Capital Investment
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3. Reduce The Role Of Government In “Playing Favorites” Or Picking Winners And Losers
“Crony Capitalism” Baumol’s Theory of Productive and Unproductive Entrepreneurship Eliminate Targeted Tax Credits & Subsidies in favor of Broad Based Taxes
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4. Reduce Government Control & Centralization
Increase The Share Of The Economy’s Resources Available To Private Entrepreneurs By Reducing The Size Of Government
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S.C. is 42.5% = 7th highest in the U.S.
Size of Government S.C. is 42.5% = 7th highest in the U.S.
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The Case of Delaware
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Thank You / Q&A Russell S. Sobel, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics and Entrepreneurship Baker School of Business The Citadel
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