Why the rich always stay rich (no matter what, no matter the cost)

IF 0.3 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS Cepal Review Pub Date : 2020-12-31 DOI:10.18356/16840348-2020-132-6
J. G. Palma
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This article returns to the Ricardian tradition of understanding income distribution as the outcome of an “antagonistic” conflict with a multiplicity of actors and struggles, where history, politics and institutions matter as much as economic “fundamentals”. Because this relates to the political sphere, there are no purely logical solutions to the conflict, but rather options in a scenario of multiple equilibria. In deregulated markets, this conflict favours the supremacy of unproductive rent (especially those of “inefficiency”), to the detriment of operating profits, affecting investment and productivity growth. Moreover, dysfunctional institutions have the “ability to persist”, thus transforming the domination into a “stationary process”: the unbalancing impacts of shocks have only limited lifespans. When, in democracy, the Latin American oligarchy limits change and weakens the State through Buchanian-style constitutional straitjackets, they redesign their distributional strategies and absorb elements of opposing ideologies to keep their own hegemonic.
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为什么富人总是保持富有(无论什么,无论代价)
本文回归李嘉图的传统,将收入分配理解为与多种行动者和斗争的“对抗性”冲突的结果,在这种冲突中,历史、政治和制度与经济“基本面”一样重要。因为这与政治领域有关,所以冲突不存在纯粹的逻辑解决方案,而是多种平衡方案中的选择。在放松管制的市场中,这种冲突有利于非生产性租金(尤其是那些“低效率”的租金)占据主导地位,从而损害营业利润,影响投资和生产率增长。此外,功能失调的制度具有“持续能力”,从而将统治转变为“平稳过程”:冲击的不平衡影响只有有限的寿命。在民主制度下,当拉丁美洲寡头通过布坎尼亚式的宪法束缚来限制变革和削弱国家时,他们重新设计了自己的分配战略,吸收了对立意识形态的元素,以保持自己的霸权。
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