power law income distribution firm hierarchy economic modelingWhat explains the power-law distribution of top incomes? This paper tests the hypothesis that it is firm hierarchy that creates the power-law income distribution tail. Using the available case-study evidence on firm hierarchy, I create the first large-scale simulation of the hierarchical structure of the US private sector. Although not tuned to do so, this model reproduces the power-law scaling of top US incomes. I show that this is purely an effect of firm hierarchy. This raises the possibility that the ubiquity of power-law income distribution tails is due to the ubiquity of hierarchical organization in human societies
Abstract: This article examines the relation between personal income and hierarchical power. In the ...
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This paper offers a new approach to the study of capitalist income. Building on the ‘capital as powe...
What explains the power-law distribution of top incomes? This paper tests the hypothesis that it is ...
income distribution hierarchy powerBased on worldly experience, most people would agree that firms a...
Based on worldly experience, most people would agree that firms are hierarchically organized, and th...
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Although the determinants of income are complex, the results are surprisingly uniform. To a first ap...
corporation despotism government hierarchy income distribution inequality powerAlthough the determin...
What accounts for the growth of US top income inequality? This paper proposes a hierarchical redistr...
income distribution hierarchy powerThis paper proposes a new ‘power theory’ of personal income distr...
Although the determinants of income are complex, the results are surprisingly uniform. To a first ap...
income distribution hierarchy powerAbstract: This article examines the relation between personal inc...
This paper proposes a new ‘power theory’ of personal income distribution. Contrary to the standard a...
Abstract: This article examines the relation between personal income and hierarchical power. In the ...
capital as power class functional income distribution hierarchy inequality personal income distribut...
This paper offers a new approach to the study of capitalist income. Building on the ‘capital as powe...
What explains the power-law distribution of top incomes? This paper tests the hypothesis that it is ...
income distribution hierarchy powerBased on worldly experience, most people would agree that firms a...
Based on worldly experience, most people would agree that firms are hierarchically organized, and th...
functional income distribution hierarchy inequality personal income distribution power top income sh...
corporation despotism government hierarchy income distribution inequality powerAlthough the determin...
Although the determinants of income are complex, the results are surprisingly uniform. To a first ap...
corporation despotism government hierarchy income distribution inequality powerAlthough the determin...
What accounts for the growth of US top income inequality? This paper proposes a hierarchical redistr...
income distribution hierarchy powerThis paper proposes a new ‘power theory’ of personal income distr...
Although the determinants of income are complex, the results are surprisingly uniform. To a first ap...
income distribution hierarchy powerAbstract: This article examines the relation between personal inc...
This paper proposes a new ‘power theory’ of personal income distribution. Contrary to the standard a...
Abstract: This article examines the relation between personal income and hierarchical power. In the ...
capital as power class functional income distribution hierarchy inequality personal income distribut...
This paper offers a new approach to the study of capitalist income. Building on the ‘capital as powe...