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Anna Brainard
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Professor Rahman
19 April 2023
Homework 3
For this assignment I will be analyzing how the United States has played a significant
role in spreading modern capitalism and its ideologies across the world particularly through its
political and economic influence. I will be embedding scholarly articles that help guide
understanding of how this has affected society on a global scale and shaped our modern world.
The American political and economic agendas have played a significant role in promoting
globalization and spreading capitalism throughout the world. The United States of America has
had a key role in shaping the modern global economy. They also played great part in the creation
of the World Trade Organization (WTO). One of the main ways that the United States spread
capitalism was their trade policies. The U.S constantly pushed for free and open trade on a global
scale. This helped forge a more open global market, which then led to many American countries
expanding their operations internationally. Another way that the U.S. has played a pivotal role in
globalization and the spreading of capitalism is through their economic policies. These policies
focused on creating jobs and wealth through private enterprise. They have pushed these ideas out
on a global scale with their strong economic influence all over the globe. Their trade policies
have established a strong proponent in intellectual property rights, which has spread American
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culture and technology all around the world. Overall, the American economic agendas have been
key in shaping globalization and spreading capitalism all throughout the world.
The American financial system has played a critical role in the spreading of capitalism on
a global scale. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the largest stock exchange in the world
and Wall Street is home to some of the largest investment banks and hedge funds in the world.
The Dow Jones and NASDAQ indexes are major indications of global market trends. A major
thing the American financial system has been able to do, is provide capital to businesses around
the world. This is a crucial part of the system as it allows businesses to expand and grow through
financing. “
Stock market liquidity and banking development are positively and robustly
correlated with current and future rates of economic growth even after controlling for many
other factors associated with economic growth
” (Zervos, 539) America has also played a vital
role in the cultivation of financial markets internationally. They have been a model for other
financial systems around the world. Another mark of influence has been the Dow Jones and
NASDAQ indexes setting the pace for the market, as this is something closely watched by
investors all over the world. In general, the American financial system has been pivotal in the
spreading of capitalism by being role models for other financial markets around the world.
American companies have played a monumental role in the spreading of capitalism
throughout the world. This has been done by the international expansion of American companies
into foreign countries, allowing them to have global influence. When they extend operations into
foreign countries they normally bring changes to the local business environment and economy of
that foreign country. The companies would integrate their technology into these countries for a
stronger foothold. These companies being established also provided employment opportunities in
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the countries that they are operating in. This is also another way for America to spread their
culture throughout the world. The expansion of American corporations into foreign countries has
greatly influenced the global spread of capitalism.
The establishment of the U.S. dollar has had a profound effect on world trade. It sets the
standard for foreign exchange rates around the world. “It is the most commonly held reserve
currency and the most widely used currency for international trade and other transactions around
the world.” (Siripurapu, 2) With the dollar being the most widely used currency in the world, it
shows how influential America’s capitalistic methods have spread throughout the world
promoting quality and effective business. The noticeable dominance of the American dollar as a
international currency is directly correlated to the spread of capitalism throughout the world.
This allows the U.S. to have significant power over the global economy.
Although capitalism may seem like it is successful all the time, there has been some
failures in the idea “American Capitalism”. A well-known scandal was the Enron scandal in
2001. Enron was an American energy company that was highly profitable until their accounting
fraud scheme was uncovered. This showed how capitalism can make some people too greedy.
Another time “American Capitalism” failed was in 2008, when the housing market crashed. This
was the most recent financial disaster in the American economy. Mismanagement of sub-prime
mortgages were the cause of this crash that would lead to a global recession shortly after. High
levels of unemployment followed as America had to dig itself out of the recession. America’s
economy has a great pressure to do well as it contributes to the global economy in such a
massive way.
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There are many reasons why “American Capitalism” has faced criticism throughout its
history. One of the big criticisms is the effect it has had on income inequality in America. A good
portion of people realize the wealth all remains at the top, where people are garnering too much
wealth and power. Another point of criticism is that big corporations have too much power and
influence over governmental regulations and policies. Corporations will make decisions at the
expense of their workers and customers and face zero repercussions. A similar tune can be sung
when talking about the environmental impact of big corporations in the United States. They have
contributed greatly to the pollution and climate change occurring in the world today; this is why
there has been a big shift towards eco-friendly methods and technology. These are just some of
main criticisms that “American Capitalism” has received since it has had such an impression on
the global economy.
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Bibliography
Bakshi, Gurdip S., and Zhiwu Chen. “The Spirit of Capitalism and Stock-Market Prices.”
The
American Economic Review
86, no. 1 (1996): 133–57.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/2118259
.
Levine, Ross, and Sara Zervos. “Stock Markets, Banks, and Economic Growth.”
The American
Economic Review
88, no. 3 (1998): 537–58. http://www.jstor.org/stable/116848.
History. Accessed April 22, 2023. https://history.uchicago.edu/news/boston-review-review-ages-
american-capitalism-jon-levy.
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