TITLE:
Analyzing Capitalism
AUTHORS:
Mahkame Megan Khoshyaran
KEYWORDS:
Small Business, Limited Life Span, Oligopoly, Monopoly, Banking System, Parallel Multi-Layer Captalism
JOURNAL NAME:
Modern Economy,
Vol.6 No.1,
January
12,
2015
ABSTRACT: The intent of this paper is to show that for the capitalist system to
survive some specific form of economic activities have to be practiced. These
economic activities are introduced in this paper in the form of economic
theorems. Their existence and credibility are exhibited through structured
proofs. Six economic theorems are introduced in total. In theorem 1 it is
stated that for a capitalistic system to survive the domestic and international
market share of territorial manufacturing and businesses should be kept
limited. In theorem 2, it is stated that both manufacturing and businesses
should have a limited life span. In theorem 3, it is stated that growth should
be based on production and creation of real values. In theorem 4, it is stated
that the relationship between (manufacturing, businesses) and banks should be
based on wealth collected out of production activities and creation of real
values in manufacturing and services. In theorem 5, it is stated that
monopolistic and oligopolistic based economic activities are in conflict with
small manufacturing and service activities. In theorem 6, it is stated that the
capitalist system should evolve into a Parallel-Multi-Layer Capitalism (PMLC)
where small and large economic activities can work on parallel levels with no
interference.