Our Next 250 Years
Incentives and Jobs
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Publisher Description
<p>Economic outcomes are not determined by intentions alone. They are shaped by the incentives embedded in public policy and the systems that guide investment, production, and work. Over time, those incentives influence where capital flows, how businesses operate, and what kinds of jobs are created or lost.</p>
<p>In Our Next 250 Years: Incentives and Jobs, Charles Patton examines the chain linking policy to real-world outcomes. Taxes, regulation, education, trade, and technological change all establish incentives that guide economic decisions. Those decisions determine capital allocation, shape business behavior, and ultimately define the availability, stability, and quality of employment.</p>
<p>When incentives are aligned with long-term growth, investment supports innovation, expands opportunity, and strengthens economic security. When they are misaligned, capital shifts away from productive use, job quality declines, and economic resilience weakens. These effects are not random. They follow directly from the structure of the system.</p>
<p>Drawing on economic history, institutional analysis, and practical examples, this book shows how incentive structures drive outcomes across industries and over time. It clarifies why policy design matters, how unintended consequences emerge, and what distinguishes systems that sustain growth from those that undermine it.</p>
<p>Incentives and Jobs is the third volume in the Our Next 250 Years series, which examines how policy, power, and incentives interact to shape the nation's long-term economic future.</p>