The New Capitalist Rich: Corporate Organizational Form and the Political Economy of US Income Inequality

IF 0.4 Q1 HISTORY Critical Historical Studies Pub Date : 2018-09-01 DOI:10.1086/699923
A. Major
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Why, in the United States, are the rich so rich? Some argue that income inequality is driven by the growing salaries of top managers relative to the stagnating wages of mainline workers, and others argue that it is driven by an even more unequal distribution of wealth. Missing from this debate is a striking feature of US inequality: since the mid-1980s, a growing portion of very high incomes have come from pass-through businesses. These hybrid business organizations retain some features of traditional corporations, but their income flows directly to individual owners and shareholders. This article explores the relationship between the hybridization of the capitalist firm and market income inequality in the United States. In putting forward another piece in the larger puzzle of rising income inequality, this article connects the story of income inequality to the political economy of the legal organization of capitalist firms.
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新资本主义富豪:公司组织形式与美国收入不平等的政治经济学
为什么在美国,富人如此富有?一些人认为,收入不平等是由高层管理人员的工资相对于主流工人停滞不前的工资不断增长所驱动的,另一些人则认为,这是由财富分配更加不平等所驱动的。这场辩论中遗漏了美国不平等的一个显著特征:自20世纪80年代中期以来,越来越多的高收入来自直通企业。这些混合型商业组织保留了传统公司的一些特征,但其收入直接流向个人所有者和股东。本文探讨了美国资本主义企业的杂交与市场收入不平等之间的关系。在收入不平等加剧的更大谜题中,本文将收入不平等的故事与资本主义企业法律组织的政治经济联系起来。
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