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The Profit Paradox

How Thriving Firms Threaten the Future of Work
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The Profit Paradox by Jan Eeckhout explores the growing global dominance of a few powerful companies and how this market power harms workers worldwide. Despite technological advances, wages have stagnated and prices for everyday goods have risen because "superstar" firms exploit their ability to set higher prices. Eeckhout combines original research with the stories of everyday workers to show how the concentration of market power has limited competition, increased inequality, and suppressed social mobility over the past forty years. The book also suggests practical solutions to restore competition and build a healthier economy.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in economics, labour markets, and market competition, including students, academics, policymakers, and informed general readers seeking to understand the economic challenges behind wage stagnation and rising inequality.

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"A pioneering account of the surging global tide of market power--and how it stifles workers. With a new afterword by the author"--

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A pioneering account of the surging global tide of market power—and how it stifles workers around the world.

In an era of technological progress and easy communication, it might seem reasonable to assume that the world's working people have never had it so good. But wages are stagnant and prices are rising, so that everything from a bottle of beer to a prosthetic hip costs more. Economist Jan Eeckhout shows how this is due to a small number of companies exploiting an unbridled rise in market power—the ability to set prices higher than they could in a properly functioning competitive marketplace. Drawing on his own groundbreaking research and telling the stories of common workers throughout, he demonstrates how market power has suffocated the world of work, and how, without better mechanisms to ensure competition, it could lead to disastrous market corrections and political turmoil.

The Profit Paradox describes how, over the past forty years, a handful of companies have reaped most of the rewards of technological advancements—acquiring rivals, securing huge profits, and creating brutally unequal outcomes for workers. Instead of passing on the benefits of better technologies to consumers through lower prices, these "superstar" companies leverage new technologies to charge even higher prices. The consequences are already immense, from unnecessarily high prices for virtually everything, to fewer startups that can compete, to rising inequality and stagnating wages for most workers, to severely limited social mobility.

A provocative investigation into how market power hurts average working people, The Profit Paradox also offers concrete solutions for fixing the problem and restoring a healthy economy.

'Provocative, ambitious, and pitch-perfect for this moment. Eeckhout shows how the rise of mega-profitable superstar corporations makes us all poorer.' - David Autor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Winner of the Silver Medal in Business Commentary at the Axiom Business Book Awards and the William G. Bowen Book Award from Princeton, The Profit Paradox is praised for its detailed analysis and engaging writing style. Greg Rosalsky of NPR Planet Money highlights Eeckhout's comprehensive coverage of market power across many industries, while Simcha Barkai from ProMarket calls it a significant effort to explain why wages have stagnated. Diane Coyle commends the author’s ability to communicate complex economic ideas engagingly. Kirkus Reviews describes the thesis as sharply argued and relevant to those feeling undervalued in today's economy.

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ISBN: 9780691224299

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 October 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 5 b/w illus.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 133.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Jan Eeckhout is the ICREA Research Professor at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona and has also taught at the University of Pennsylvania, University College London, Princeton University, and New York University. His work has been widely featured in the media, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Economist, and the Financial Times. He lives in Barcelona. Twitter @jan_eeckhout

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