This article explains the proliferation of U.S. billionaire wealth during the neoliberal period (1980 to the present). Using the work of scholars, investigative journalists, and government researchers, it examines descriptive evidence from the past forty years of the economic, social, and political trends associated with the capital accumulation that led to so much wealth being concentrated with so few individuals. It further creates a theoretical framework of institutional factors (or “drivers”) that help to understand how these trends link together to provide a comprehensive explanation for the increase of billionaires in comparison with other economic gauges like GDP, income distribution, and inflation. It concludes by describing the cum...
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While we may find many sorts of inequality in the United States and elsewhere, this essay is about t...
The list of billionaires and their wealth published by Forbes magazine in the US allows to compute t...
The following paper examines the relationship between Populism and Neoliberalism in the early 21st c...
Income and economic equality have been on the rise in recent decades – but has this trend been fuell...
FROM THE CHAPTER: During the pandemic, the world’s billionaires increased their net worth to unprece...
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, the dominance of financial markets and their tendency towar...
The extraordinary rising number of the super-rich has reignited the debate about whether wealth ineq...
Neoliberal policies instituted since the 1980s have transformed the United States economy in ways th...
The means of the extravagant rentier diminish daily in inverse proportion to the growing possibiliti...
1% capital consumption dominant owners IPE New Gilded Age plutonomyThis article offers a study on th...
globalization imperialism financialization United StatesIn 2012, we published a paper in the Journal...
Issues of wealth inequality have been the subject of considerable public interest and inquiry in rec...
In a reversal of the classical ideal of a ‘free market’ (a market free from land rent, monopoly rent...
The purpose of this paper is to analyses the importance of billionaires in the economy of the 21st c...
A fundamental question in social sciences relates to the effect of wealth inequality on economic gro...
While we may find many sorts of inequality in the United States and elsewhere, this essay is about t...
The list of billionaires and their wealth published by Forbes magazine in the US allows to compute t...
The following paper examines the relationship between Populism and Neoliberalism in the early 21st c...
Income and economic equality have been on the rise in recent decades – but has this trend been fuell...