Unleashing Capitalism: Why Prosperity Stops at the West
Virginia Border and How to Fix It
Edited by:
Russell S. Sobel, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
James Clark Coffman Distinguished Chair in Entrepreneurial
Studies
West Virginia University
This volume of original research contains
specific policy reform proposals for promoting prosperity in
West Virginia. The authors present the case for why state
policy should focus more heavily on promoting long-run
economic growth. The authors review the scientific evidence on
which policies best promote growth and conclude that a policy
climate consistent with capitalism, or ‘economic freedom,’ is
the best way to accomplish growth and higher living standards.
These policies work because they result in increased capital
formation, higher labor productivity, and reduced levels of
wasteful rent-seeking and lobbying activity. This volume
concludes with a set of specific growth-oriented policy
reforms that address the broad spectrum from tax policy to
legal reform to the security of private property rights. We
hope that readers of this volume will come away with a better
understanding of capitalism’s true potential to generate
long-run economic progress.