The Incredible Bread Machine
The Incredible Bread Machine
The Incredible Bread Machine by Susan Love Brown, Karl Keating, David Mellinger, Patrea Post, Stuart Smith & Catriona Tudor || Books on American Economics || Economy Systems Studies & Insights Book
In The Incredible Bread Machine; the authors refer to capitalism as "the incredible bread machine" in addition of reference to government intervention from credit expansion to price controls as a "no-dough" policy. The upside of intervention is runaway inflation, business recession or depression, planned chaos and still more intervention-in the author's words as "burnt toast."
From The Book:
Inflation, a gradual loss of freedom, ever tighter economic controls. Gradually, the effects are being felt. The economy is faltering, and the bureaucrat is calling for wider powers to cope with "emergencies" that never seem to end. It is becoming a hand-to-mouth economy. The industrial pace of the nation is slowing from a run to a walk, and from a walk to a crawl.