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Working Paper

Capitalism Recoupled

Authors

  • Snower
  • D.J.
  • Kelly
  • C.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

M10; M14; B55; B41

Key Words

financialization

globalization

recoupling

shareholder value

stakeholder value

technological advance

wellbeing

Related Topics

Globalization

Companies

This paper examines major forces that have decoupled economic and business prosperity from social prosperity and explores how recoupling can be promoted. Economists have specified well-known conditions under which free market enterprise with shareholder value maximization is efficient. These conditions are systematically violated by three forces – globalization, technological advance and financialization (GTF) – that have weakened the connections between economies and societies over the past four decades. Consequently, the recoupling process requires abandoning the default premise of economic decision making that social progress follows financial performance. For business, it calls for a move from shareholder to stakeholder value. For government, it calls for setting legal obligations, targets and incentives to ensure that stakeholder value is compatible with a rigorously defined concept of “societal and planetary value.”

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