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Corporate Capital
Control, Ownership, Saving and Crisis
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148 pages
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Focusing on corporate control and share ownership in advanced capitalist societies, the book examines their effects on consumer choice, financial capital mobilization, and the dynamics of saving. It posits a trend towards social ownership through share purchases and pension funds, while control remains with a small elite. This disparity impacts financial capital accumulation, as competition among large corporations drives them to save more than small shareholders can offset, highlighting a potential for stagnation and crisis within the system.
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2004, paperback
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