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Corporate Capital: Control, Ownership, Saving and Crisis

by Christos Pitelis, Pitelis Christos
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Overview

This book looks at the role of the modern corporation in advanced capitalist countries. In particular it considers corporate control and shareownership and the impact of these on consumers' choice, the mobilization of financial capital, the saving function, and the question of the potentially inherent tendency towards stagnation and crisis. The author suggests that there is a tendency towards social ownership of the means of production in modern capitalist economies, directly via share purchase and indirectly via, e.g., occupational pension funds, while at the same time control and appropriation remain vested in a small minority. This is shown to affect financial capital accumulation and the saving function, since the competition between giant corporations encourages their controllers to increase corporate saving above the level desired by small shareholders who are suggested to be unable fully to compensate for such increases by their actions.

Synopsis

This book looks at the role of the modern corporation in advanced capitalist countries.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2004
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
148
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521607452

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