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19 Jan 23:24

How the rich are making sure they stay on top

by Tim Harford
Highlights

When the world’s richest countries were booming, few people worried overmuch that the top 1 per cent were enjoying an ever-growing share of that prosperity. In the wake of a depression in the US, a fiscal chasm in the UK and an existential crisis in the eurozone – and the shaming of the world’s bankers – worrying about inequality is no longer the preserve of the far left.

There should be no doubt about the facts: the income share of the top 1 per cent has roughly doubled in the US since the early 1970s, and is now about 20 per cent. Much the same trend can be seen in Australia, Canada and the UK – although in each case the income share of the top 1 per cent is smaller. In France, Germany and Japan there seems to be no such trend. (The source is the World Top Incomes Database, summarised in the opening paper of a superb symposium in this summer’s Journal of Economic Perspectives.)

But should we care? There are two reasons we might: process and outcome. We might worry that the gains of the rich are ill-gotten: the result of the old-boy network, or fraud, or exploiting the largesse of the taxpayer. Or we might worry that the results are noxious: misery and envy, or ill-health, or dysfunctional democracy, or slow growth as the rich sit on their cash, or excessive debt and thus financial instability.

Following the crisis, it might be unfashionable to suggest that the rich actually earned their money. But knee-jerk banker-bashers should take a look at research by Steven Kaplan and Joshua Rauh, again in the JEP symposium. They simply compare the fate of the top earners across different lines of business. Worried that chief executives are filling their boots thanks to the weak governance of publicly listed companies? So am I, but partners in law firms are also doing very nicely, as are the bosses of privately owned companies, as are the managers of hedge funds, as are top sports stars. Governance arrangements in each case are different.

Perhaps, then, some broad social norm has shifted, allowing higher pay across the board? If so, we would expect publicly scrutinised salaries to be catching up with those who have more privacy – for instance, managers of privately held corporations. The reverse is the case.

The uncomfortable truth is that market forces – that is, the result of freely agreed contracts – are probably behind much of the rise in inequality. Globalisation and technological change favour the highly skilled. In the middle of the income distribution, a strong pair of arms, a willingness to work hard and a bit of common sense used to provide a comfortable income. No longer. Meanwhile at the very top, winner-take-all markets are emerging, where the best or luckiest entrepreneurs, fund managers, authors or athletes hoover up most of the gains. The idea that the fat cats simply stole everyone else’s cream is emotionally powerful; it is not entirely convincing.

In a well-functioning market, people only earn high incomes if they create enough economic value to justify those incomes. But even if we could be convinced that this was true, we do not have to let the matter drop.

This is partly because the sums involved are immense. Between 1993 and 2011, in the US, average incomes grew a modest 13.1 per cent in total. But the average income of the poorest 99 per cent – that is everyone up to families making about $370,000 a year – grew just 5.8 per cent. That gap is a measure of just how much the top 1 per cent are making. The stakes are high.

I set out two reasons why we might care about inequality: an unfair process or a harmful outcome. But what really should concern us is that the two reasons are not actually distinct after all. The harmful outcome and the unfair process feed each other. The more unequal a society becomes, the greater the incentive for the rich to pull up the ladder behind them.

At the very top of the scale, plutocrats can shape the conversation by buying up newspapers and television channels or funding political campaigns. The merely prosperous scramble desperately to get their children into the right neighbourhood, nursery, school, university and internship – we know how big the gap has grown between winners and also-rans.

Miles Corak, another contributor to the JEP debate, is an expert on intergenerational income mobility, the question of whether rich parents have rich children. The painful truth is that in the most unequal developed nations – the UK and the US – the intergenerational transmission of income is stronger. In more equal societies such as Denmark, the tendency of privilege to breed privilege is much lower.

This is what sticks in the throat about the rise in inequality: the knowledge that the more unequal our societies become, the more we all become prisoners of that inequality. The well-off feel that they must strain to prevent their children from slipping down the income ladder. The poor see the best schools, colleges, even art clubs and ballet classes, disappearing behind a wall of fees or unaffordable housing.

The idea of a free, market-based society is that everyone can reach his or her potential. Somewhere, we lost our way.

The Undercover Economist Strikes Back’ by Tim Harford is published this month in the UK and in January in the US.

First published in the Financial Times, 16 August 2012.

02 Jan 03:34

#5319: riemann tensor



30 Nov 11:08

Cartoon Network Trains in Taipei

About a decade ago it suddenly became possible to buy all of the ad spaces in a New York City Subway car. The Taiwanese have raised the bar considerably: it’s now possible, as Cartoon Network has done, to advertise throughout the inside and outside of a train. More images at the animation blog Catsuka, and a write-up and video at Cartoon Brew.

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01 Sep 08:31

FOUND FOOTAGE BATTLE ROYALE RECAP PART 3!

by GUEST BLOGGER
Without further ado, here's the FFBR champion, the Sadist! After coming in second place last year, the humiliation of defeat only fueled the Sadist's unquenchable desire for the found footage immortality. Now that he has achieved ultimate power, only one question remains: is the Sadist here to save mankind... OR DESTROY IT?!?!?




27 Aug 08:02

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21 Aug 00:28

Someone help.

by DOGHOUSE DIARIES

Someone help.

And there’s still so much I’ve left off. Standards (the lack thereof, really) have failed us. There’s money to be made! Tell us what your biggest gripe is on Facebook, or Twitter, or you know, any of the other ten trillion services there are. I need a nap.

19 Aug 06:57

August 04, 2013

Mahmoud

straight up


Last day of GaymerX! I'll be doing a Q&A at 11.
18 Aug 06:47

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18 Aug 06:47

emmyc: issue 5 of Hot Turd Crush I told Emmy the correct...



emmyc:

issue 5 of Hot Turd Crush

I told Emmy the correct plural is “scrota” but she didn’t fix it. Misandry

17 Aug 10:45

Whatever Forever

12 Aug 09:35

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by nowave
Mahmoud

fuck the police, they don't even know how to ball.

26 Jul 10:46

Photo

Mahmoud

pretty sure we all did this in elementary school, be honest.



26 Jul 08:46

Starcher Trek!

by Starcher Trek
22 Jul 07:32

Hunter S. Thompson's obit for Richard Nixon

by Mark Frauenfelder
Mahmoud

sorry, i lol'd.

"If the right people had been in charge of Nixon's funeral, his casket would have been launched into one of those open-sewage canals that empty into the ocean just south of Los Angeles. He was a swine of a man and a jabbering dupe of a president. Nixon was so crooked that he needed servants to help him screw his pants on every morning. Even his funeral was illegal. He was queer in the deepest way. His body should have been burned in a trash bin." -- from Hunter S. Thompson's 1994 Rolling Stone obituary for Richard Nixon
    


18 Jul 06:58

bank error

Today on Toothpaste For Dinner: bank error


Read Drew's blog: The Worst Things For Sale.
17 Jul 05:02

July 16, 2013

by Ash Ponders
Mahmoud

the topmost story. intrigue and craziness.

The CIA Sent Intelligence to Hezbollah

According to Lebanese officials, last week the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency warned its Lebanese counterpart of an impending attack by al-Qaeda-linked forces on the Hezbollah-controlled portions of southern Beirut. While the U.S. intelligence community routinely shares information with the intelligence apparatuses of other allied countries, federal organs are prohibited from directly contacting Hezbollah, as the group has been designated a foreign terrorist organization. To skirt this requirement, CIA’s Beirut station chief called a meeting with security and military intelligence officials in the Lebanese capital with the tacit understanding that it would be passed to Hezbollah.

Lebanese intelligence officers, which are not authorized to speak on record to reporters, were shocked. “They had transcripts of calls made from known al-Qaeda people in Lebanon to people in the Gulf that included detailed information about the attacks, including the amounts of explosives that had been smuggled into Lebanon.”

Evidence suggests that the tip-off was sent, despite the Obama administration’s erstwhile support of the Syrian rebels, as a means to check al-Qaeda linked factions of the Syrian rebellion, which seek to create sectarian violence throughout the Middle East. Residents of Dahiya, where the attacks were supposed to take place, question the motives of the U.S.; Abu Ibrahim, a laborer from the area noted, “We all think that the [Syrian rebels] are al-Qaeda and backed by the CIA and Israel. So why would they help us? Maybe they’re realizing how crazy their friends in Syria are.”

Indian Police Arrest Eight Suspected Rapists

Police in Jharkhand, India have arrested eight men who they suspect of raiding a hostel earlier this week. The accused are said to have kidnapped four young women, aged 12 to 14, and raped them in a nearby forest. Police superintendent Y S Ramesh stressed that the men have not yet been charged, but are being interrogated. He hopes to press for a speedy trial and added, “These girls are shocked and frightened after the incident.”

The Indian Parliament recently passed a series of laws aimed at curbing violence against women in the subcontinent, after massive protests following the gang-rape and death of a 23-year-old woman. The minimum prison sentence for those convicted of gang-rape in India doubled, under these new laws, has been extended to 20 years. The new laws also allow for the death penalty to be applied, should the victim become comatose or die.

Comandante Cuarenta Captured

Late last night, the Mexican Navy announced that it captured Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales, the leader of the Zeta drug cartel, in a raid near the border town of Nuevo Laredo. Government spokesperson, Eduardo Sanchez, noted that “not a single shot was fired.”

Los Zetas are perhaps the most violent of the myriad extant cartels, having recently been linked to an arson which killed 42, and multiple cases of mass decapitation. The group was founded in 1997 by Arturo Guzmán Decena as a small, heavily armed, and well-trained cadre of former Mexican Armed Forces mercenaries in the employ of the Gulf cartel. But by 2010, under the leadership of the recently slain Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano, Los Zetas broke away from the Gulf cartel and rapidly became the co-dominant drug cartel in Mexico.

The capture of Treviño, also known as Z-40, is the third high level Zeta captured or killed in 10 months. Óscar Omar Treviño Morales is the only high-ranking Zeta still at large.

Egyptian Cabinet Includes No Muslim Brotherhood

Interim Egyptian President Adli Mansour swore in a diverse cabinet today. Featuring liberal economist Hazem el-Beblawi as Prime Minister, three women, and a representatives from much of the political spectrum, the cabinet is notable for a single exclusion: there are no members of either the Muslim Brotherhood or the conservative Nour party. Mohamed El-Beltagi of the Muslim Brotherhood said the government had not offered his party “any position in the government, and if they do, we will refuse.” MB spokesperson Gehad el-Haddad noted that “the whole thing is illegitimate.”

Supreme Council of the Armed Forces leader Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was asked to become first deputy to the prime minister, though what specific responsibilities he will have remain undiscussed. Al-Sisi is already the Egyptian Minister of Defense.

Despite being excluded from the cabinet, the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi were heard early this morning, as thousands took the streets of Cairo. At least 400 people were arrested for provoking unrest. Twenty-two people are believed to have been injured as police fired on the protestors with tear gas.


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16 Jul 22:06

Slam at the Buzzer

16 Jul 12:12

Cutie Patootie






16 Jul 06:16

When somebody says a PL must have "functional aspects" for writing "real apps" today

15 Jul 22:21

It's raining glass

by jwz
Mahmoud

now i just need to see riddick weather it without issue.

HD 189733b:

It is a huge gas giant orbiting very close to its host star. The planet's atmosphere is scorching with a temperature of over 1000 degrees Celsius, and it rains glass, sideways, in howling 7000 kilometre-per-hour winds. [...]

The map shows that day- and night-side temperatures differ by about 260 degrees Celsius, causing fierce winds to roar across the planet. The condensation temperature of the silicates (over 1300 degrees Celsius) mean these particles could form very small grains of glass in the atmosphere.

Previously, previously, previously.

14 Jul 12:12

Wall Street Rips Off 'The Sting'

Mahmoud

dat HFT life. a small bit of justice, though.

Hilarious corruption story hit the news wires this week It's actually a two-part joke

Part one is that Thomson Reuters got slapped in the face by New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman for its absurd practice of selling early access to the results of the consumer confidence survey it conducts

14 Jul 05:30

Florida banned all Internet connections

by Richard Stallman
Mahmoud

Oh lawd. Florida fuckin up all day, all night.

Florida set out to ban Internet cafes, which is unjust, and accidentally banned all Internet connections.

13 Jul 11:29

Davids Liebe Hart idea by mibishibi

Mahmoud

what's he thinkin about? he looks like he has a dark past. Papa Johns Medium-Dark Past.













Davids Liebe Hart

idea by mibishibi

13 Jul 06:22

Mecharachnid

by jwz
Mahmoud

(stephen, notify kaldari)

T8 Octobot, $1350:

But where's the mount for the vibrator?

Previously, previously, previously, previously, previously.

12 Jul 03:56

Superego: 007

by adultswim
Mahmoud

can't tell if i'm tired or if this is kinda pretty good.

Superego presents a scenario that is too harrowing for even the world's most celebrated secret agent. http://video.adultswim.com/superego/
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11 Jul 18:31

Coffee: The Caffeine Energy Drink

by drew
Mahmoud

this has got to taste so bad.

coffee-nergy

“Dudes, you know what would be mondo swag?” The CEO of Monster Energy stood up from the conference table and swept his toupee hair back with a flourish. “We should totes make a ‘nergy drink that tastes like coffee. It’s a mega flavor for 2013. NOBODY has a caffeinated drink that tastes like ‘ffee.”

11 Jul 18:29

Jay-Z released song through app that spies and extorts

by Richard Stallman
Mahmoud

there is a fantastic amount of crossover going on here. (repulsive software practices though)

Jay-Z (a rapper, apparently) released a song through a nasty app that spies on users and extorts them into advertising the song to others.

If people don't push back hard, in two years this will become "normal", as have so many other nasty practices.