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Ruling Class: Management and Politics in Modern Italy

Ruling Class: Management and Politics in Modern Italy

Antonio Merlo
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The ruling class plays a major role in society. It makes possible what would otherwise be infeasible, by removing constraints that may stand in the way of long-term growth. Historically, economists devoted far less attention than sociologists to the study of ruling classes. Using the theoretical tools of economists, this volume provides an understanding of what drives the formation of a ruling class, and the relationship between politics and business firms. Focusing on Italy, it uses labour economics to analyse the selection of the ruling class, the labour market of politicians, the allocation of managers' time, and their incentives, remunerations, and career paths. It draws on contributions from two teams of leading scholars and on research undertaken by the Fondazione Rodolfo DeBenedetti.

Part I focuses on the labor market of politicians. It uses detailed information on personal characteristics, incomes, performance in office, and career paths of all the politicians elected to the Italian Lower Chamber between 1948 and 2008. This is the first time that this information has been gathered and summarized in key indicators. Part II is devoted to the managerial class. It includes cross-country surveys of managers across a sample of European countries, surveys carried out in cooperation with the largest union of managers in the service sector, social security records, and, for the first time, surveys on the allocation of time for top executives.
Language
English
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Release
November 19, 2010
ISBN
0199588287
ISBN 13
9780199588282

Ruling Class: Management and Politics in Modern Italy

Antonio Merlo
0/5 ( ratings)
The ruling class plays a major role in society. It makes possible what would otherwise be infeasible, by removing constraints that may stand in the way of long-term growth. Historically, economists devoted far less attention than sociologists to the study of ruling classes. Using the theoretical tools of economists, this volume provides an understanding of what drives the formation of a ruling class, and the relationship between politics and business firms. Focusing on Italy, it uses labour economics to analyse the selection of the ruling class, the labour market of politicians, the allocation of managers' time, and their incentives, remunerations, and career paths. It draws on contributions from two teams of leading scholars and on research undertaken by the Fondazione Rodolfo DeBenedetti.

Part I focuses on the labor market of politicians. It uses detailed information on personal characteristics, incomes, performance in office, and career paths of all the politicians elected to the Italian Lower Chamber between 1948 and 2008. This is the first time that this information has been gathered and summarized in key indicators. Part II is devoted to the managerial class. It includes cross-country surveys of managers across a sample of European countries, surveys carried out in cooperation with the largest union of managers in the service sector, social security records, and, for the first time, surveys on the allocation of time for top executives.
Language
English
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Release
November 19, 2010
ISBN
0199588287
ISBN 13
9780199588282

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