Elite Networks
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Elite Networks
The Political Economy of Inequality
Vukovic, Vuk
Oxford University Press Inc
04/2024
384
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9780197774229
15 a 20 dias
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Preface
Introduction
1. Why Study Elite Networks?
PART I: The Impact of Elite Networks on Inequality
2. The Evolutionary Origins of Inequality: Inequality in the (Very) Long Run
3. Autocracies, Democracies, and Inequality in the Short Run
4. Political Networks and Wages of Top Corporate Income Earners
PART II: Inside the Logic of an Elite Network
5. The Internal Logic of an Elite Network
6. Motivation for Politicians: Extracting Rents and Staying in Power
7. The Role of the Firm
PART III: Reducing Political Power, The Root Cause of Inequality
8. Capitalism and Democracy
Chapter 9: Pitfalls of Political Power: Expanding the Scope of Government to Reduce Inequality
Chapter 10: The Three Levers
Afterword
Literature
Endnotes
Introduction
1. Why Study Elite Networks?
PART I: The Impact of Elite Networks on Inequality
2. The Evolutionary Origins of Inequality: Inequality in the (Very) Long Run
3. Autocracies, Democracies, and Inequality in the Short Run
4. Political Networks and Wages of Top Corporate Income Earners
PART II: Inside the Logic of an Elite Network
5. The Internal Logic of an Elite Network
6. Motivation for Politicians: Extracting Rents and Staying in Power
7. The Role of the Firm
PART III: Reducing Political Power, The Root Cause of Inequality
8. Capitalism and Democracy
Chapter 9: Pitfalls of Political Power: Expanding the Scope of Government to Reduce Inequality
Chapter 10: The Three Levers
Afterword
Literature
Endnotes
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Preface
Introduction
1. Why Study Elite Networks?
PART I: The Impact of Elite Networks on Inequality
2. The Evolutionary Origins of Inequality: Inequality in the (Very) Long Run
3. Autocracies, Democracies, and Inequality in the Short Run
4. Political Networks and Wages of Top Corporate Income Earners
PART II: Inside the Logic of an Elite Network
5. The Internal Logic of an Elite Network
6. Motivation for Politicians: Extracting Rents and Staying in Power
7. The Role of the Firm
PART III: Reducing Political Power, The Root Cause of Inequality
8. Capitalism and Democracy
Chapter 9: Pitfalls of Political Power: Expanding the Scope of Government to Reduce Inequality
Chapter 10: The Three Levers
Afterword
Literature
Endnotes
Introduction
1. Why Study Elite Networks?
PART I: The Impact of Elite Networks on Inequality
2. The Evolutionary Origins of Inequality: Inequality in the (Very) Long Run
3. Autocracies, Democracies, and Inequality in the Short Run
4. Political Networks and Wages of Top Corporate Income Earners
PART II: Inside the Logic of an Elite Network
5. The Internal Logic of an Elite Network
6. Motivation for Politicians: Extracting Rents and Staying in Power
7. The Role of the Firm
PART III: Reducing Political Power, The Root Cause of Inequality
8. Capitalism and Democracy
Chapter 9: Pitfalls of Political Power: Expanding the Scope of Government to Reduce Inequality
Chapter 10: The Three Levers
Afterword
Literature
Endnotes
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.