As global superpower, the United States leads the world in many categories. From its unmatched wealth, to its world-class entertainment industry, to the technological hub of Silicon Valley, America reigns. One area that it's excelled in for practically its entire existence, however, is free market capitalism. Not only is that system America's socioeconomic bedrock, but it's also central to the nation's very culture and identity to an extent not found in other, economically capitalist nations.
If the US weren't the premier capitalist power of the world, then who would take the title instead?
What other nations had the potential to replicate, even surpass the OTL US for sheer neoliberalism? How could such a nation cultivate a lifelong economy and culture built upon laissez-fairism, entrepreneurial innovation, and passion for making money--becoming a world player, perhaps even a global superpower, that reigns to this day?