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This corporate surplus recently rose to almost 6% of GDP (see first chart).
There are many reasons why a long-lasting corporate surplus – or to put it another way, hoarding – is a problem.
The company runs an online marketplace for corporate surplus materials, a business that will further expand eBay's product diversity.
The company runs an online marketplace for corporate surplus materials, a business that will further expand eBays product diversity.
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Economies will be stuck in the current and odd configuration where corporate surpluses fund government deficits.
So the counterpart of a falling wage share has to be rising corporate surpluses.
In the UK, such corporate surpluses stand at over £60bn, around 5% of the size of the economy.
In the build-up to 2008, rising corporate surpluses and burgeoning personal wealth led to a giant mountain of footloose global capital.
Squeezed wages, booming personal fortunes and idle corporate surpluses are a recipe neither for economic vitality nor recovery but for a sustained crisis.
From the early 1990s, the surge in inequality unleashed a flood of footloose global capital – a mix of corporate surpluses, bank lending and burgeoning personal wealth.
As a small financial elite captured an increasing share of the world's productive output, and the concentration of wealth intensified, a giant mountain of global footloose capital – a mix of corporate surpluses and burgeoning personal wealth – began to emerge.
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