Existing studies of the political determinants of top incomes and inequality tend to focus on developments within individual countries, neglecting the role of interdependencies that transcend national borders. This article argues that the sharp rises in top incomes observed in recent years are in part a product of specific features originating in the US political economy, which were subsequently exported to other economies through the global expansion of US-based financial investors. To test the argument, we collect fine-grained micro-level data on executive pay and firm ownership structures for a comprehensive sample of publicly listed firms in the United Kingdom (UK). Our analyses uncover robust evidence that the Americanization of UK fir...
Despite the increased attention on the impacts of globalisation, there has been little empirical inv...
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Income inequality in the United States is on the rise. At the same time, firm market power has also...
Existing studies of the political determinants of top incomes and inequality tend to focus on develo...
Existing studies of the political determinants of top incomes and inequality tend to focus on develo...
In the last few decades, dramatic changes have been documented in the US business landscape. These i...
We examine the role of large firms in generating income inequality. Specifically, we consider the gr...
We examine the extent to which host country income inequality influences multinational enterprises’ ...
Inequality has become one of the political concerns of our age. The French economist Thomas Piketty ...
Many industrialized economies have seen a rapid rise in top income inequality and in the globalizat...
Focusing on the advanced political economies, this article critically reviews the recent scholarship...
This article studies the effect of changes in foreign competition on the structure of compensation a...
This thesis is devoted to understanding the driving forces of growing wage inequality across and wi...
Since 1970 the United Kingdom, like the United States, has developed a “winner-take-all” political e...
Earnings inequality in the United States has increased rapidly over the last three decades, but litt...
Despite the increased attention on the impacts of globalisation, there has been little empirical inv...
Copyright © 2017 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose - The purpose of this chapter is to an...
Income inequality in the United States is on the rise. At the same time, firm market power has also...
Existing studies of the political determinants of top incomes and inequality tend to focus on develo...
Existing studies of the political determinants of top incomes and inequality tend to focus on develo...
In the last few decades, dramatic changes have been documented in the US business landscape. These i...
We examine the role of large firms in generating income inequality. Specifically, we consider the gr...
We examine the extent to which host country income inequality influences multinational enterprises’ ...
Inequality has become one of the political concerns of our age. The French economist Thomas Piketty ...
Many industrialized economies have seen a rapid rise in top income inequality and in the globalizat...
Focusing on the advanced political economies, this article critically reviews the recent scholarship...
This article studies the effect of changes in foreign competition on the structure of compensation a...
This thesis is devoted to understanding the driving forces of growing wage inequality across and wi...
Since 1970 the United Kingdom, like the United States, has developed a “winner-take-all” political e...
Earnings inequality in the United States has increased rapidly over the last three decades, but litt...
Despite the increased attention on the impacts of globalisation, there has been little empirical inv...
Copyright © 2017 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose - The purpose of this chapter is to an...
Income inequality in the United States is on the rise. At the same time, firm market power has also...