KANSAS CITY, MO – October 2024 – Notre Dame economist and author Lawrence C. Marsh takes a deep dive into the legal and economic consequences of distorted money flows in his groundbreaking new book, Money Flow in a Dynamic Economy. With over four decades of experience in economic research, Marsh's innovative approach challenges conventional economic theories by focusing on the intersection of law, policy, and economics. He highlights how inefficient money flows disproportionately affect labor over capital, creating systemic inequality and undermining legal protections for consumers, workers, and businesses.
In a time when legal frameworks such as patents, trademarks, and intellectual property rights are under scrutiny, Marsh’s Money Flow in a Dynamic Economy offers timely and critical insights into how these laws shape economic outcomes. The book outlines how "pay-to-play" politics, enabled by legal decisions such as Citizens United, have skewed the money flow, making it easier for corporations to avoid responsibility while leaving individuals and small businesses vulnerable to financial and legal inequities.
Marsh breaks down key concepts in a way that legal professionals, from corporate attorneys to consumer rights advocates, can apply to their work:
• Corporate Legal Loopholes: How tax loopholes and corporate legal strategies distort economic growth, and what legal reforms are necessary to close these gaps.
• Consumer Rights and Legal Aid: The growing divide in legal protections for consumers as corporate power increases, particularly in areas like intellectual property, patents, and corporate governance.
• Economic Inequality and Labor Law: The critical role of labor law in restoring balance to the workforce by ensuring fair pay and workplace rights in an increasingly automated economy.
Legal professionals specializing in consumer protection, corporate governance, and human rights will find Money Flow in a Dynamic Economy essential for understanding how economic systems interact with legal structures. The book offers practical policy recommendations, urging lawmakers to consider legislative reforms that could realign money flows in favor of a fairer and more equitable legal and economic system.
Lawrence C. Marsh has been a staunch advocate for balancing economic scales through law and policy. His book is a must-read for legal scholars, law students, policymakers, and professionals in corporate governance seeking to understand the interconnectedness of law and economics.
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