A New Capitalism: Creating A Just Economy That Works for All

A New Capitalism: Creating A Just Economy That Works for All

by Frank Altman
A New Capitalism: Creating A Just Economy That Works for All

A New Capitalism: Creating A Just Economy That Works for All

by Frank Altman

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Overview

In A New Capitalism, Frank Altman, a legendary figure in the Community Development Finance industry, offers a systematic argument for why and how American capitalism can be extended to people from every walk of life, including those from low-income census tracks. He explores the history and cultural realities that have created an unequal financial playing field, particularly for BIPOC communities and how innovative approaches can create sound investment devices and exponential growth in minority and women-owned businesses and increase levels of home ownership. Altman exposes the false belief held by many that capitalism operates at greatest efficiency when only focused on increasing the wealth of the richest segments of a population and offers clear evidence how American capitalism has always existed within a regulated system.

He expounds upon the myopia, cultural ignorance, and willful prejudice that contribute to entrenched systematic policies and processes that further expand the wealth gap.

By identifying the current moment as transformative for capital markets due to the financial disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the murder of George Floyd, Altman offers pragmatic alterations to existing investment programs, expands on historically successful examples of innovative investment approaches, and outlines next steps that can ensure more people will benefit from the wealth capitalist systems produce.

In a time of extreme financial market uncertainty, Altman designs a roadmap for navigating precarious investment conditions and increasing the impact of investment to benefit those historically locked out of financial opportunity. Through numerous examples, including those developed by the nonprofit community finance organization he founded, Community Reinvestment Fund, USA, Altman offers clear evidence how lives can be bettered, futures altered, and entire communities transformed through the creation of ESG - minded investment strategies. Among the programs elucidated within A New Capitalism, are the New Markets Tax Credits, The Detroit Home Mortgage, Small Business Administration loans, the Payroll Protection Program, and the Bond Guarantee Program. As the book also demonstrates, the kinds of approaches and strategies on which Altman focuses now extend into all financial and investment institutions and have critically important applications for those far beyond Community Development Financial Institutions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781955884853
Publisher: Forbes Books
Publication date: 09/26/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 283
Sales rank: 958,414
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

FRANK ALTMAN is the founder of Community Reinvestment Fund, USA, an innovative national CDFI committed to collaborating with others to fill gaps in access to capital and grow the capability of the industry. Altman pioneered the development of a secondary market for community and economic development loans. In partnership with a network of community partners, CRF has funded $3.6 billion in loans to small businesses, community facilities, charter schools, and affordable housing projects in more than 1,000 communities in all fifty states. Altman is a founding member and first President of the Board of Directors of the New Markets Tax Credit Coalition and helped spearhead the creation of a federal tax credit to encourage private investment in low-income communities. He is a member of the Center for Community Development Investors at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and an advisor to the Social Innovation Initiative at Brown University. He lives in Minneapolis.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword

Introduction:
Creating Catalysts for Change
Chapter 1:
American Capitalism Is Broken
Chapter 2:
The Upheavals That Have Shaped Capitalism
Chapter 3:
Emerging Trends Shaping Capitalism
Chapter 4:
What Is a Social Enterprise?
Chapter 5:
Taking the Risks Banks Won’t
Chapter 6:
What Changed with George Floyd’s Murder
Chapter 7:
Markets in a Post-Covid World
Chapter 8:
Showing the World It Can be Done
Chapter 9:
A Vision of What Can Be
Conclusion:
Out of Many We Are One

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