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Globalization and American Inequality A New Core and Periphery in the U.S.

Today 1. Liberal arguments for globalization: global growth and poverty reduction but rising global inequality 2. Growing inequality in the United States 3. Why? Because of the International Labor Market means functional, not national competitiveness 4. Three Categories of Work: The Symbolic Analyst, the Routine Production Worker, The Routine service worker each with different competitive position in the international economy 5. What are the consequences for the US? Liberal, Distributive Justice, and Communitarian Perspectives

Capital flows to emerging markets

trade increases

And trade leads to global growth

Growth reduces poverty.

But there is Rising inequality (graph from 2006)

How does globalization impact growth, power, and income distribution in the U.S.?

What is the impact of Globalization on the United States? The Liberal is concerned with global growth The Econ. Nationalist is concerned with American power (relative power) The socialist/ social democrat/ Marxist is concerned with income distribution in the U.S.

American workers are the most productive in the world..

Did Globalization make Americans better off? Women s earning power increased Minorities saw incomes rise and poverty rates drop 1965-75 African American earnings rose But came to a halt after 1975 And no substantial increase since.

All groups saw their incomes rise since 1947

But there has been a Decline in real wages

Rising inequality in the U.S. Since 2001 Decline in household income Stagnating wages Any rise in wages results from putting in more hours Rising poverty in single-parent families

Income Distribution has favored people at the top Like a rowboat chasing a speedboat Rise in average incomes skewed by inequality

Distribution of wealth in the U.S.

The Escalators: What has happened over time?

The Long View of Income Inequality

Why is inequality rising in the United States? The Labor Market is International, Not National Wages are pushed down by globalization, meaning Freedom of goods, people, and money to move beyond national borders leads to. Outsourcing production to low-wage regions and Importing goods from low wage regions, which Reduces demand for American labor, which in turn..» Weakens trade unions The weaker the wage earners, the more power for those at the top to increase their own incomes

An International Labor Market means functional, not national competitiveness If foreign companies are doing well in the U.S., American workers are better off than with American corporations What are the causes of competitiveness then? The function you serve in the global, not the national economy Functional, not national competitiveness

This leads to a Class economy, not a national economy American industries no longer compete against other national industries The stateless corporation?

Three Categories of work work that delivers high level management services The Symbolic Analyst work that delivers routine production services Routine Production Workers work that delivers routine personal services. Routine Personal Service Workers

The Symbolic Analyst

High level symbolic analysts account for 10 per cent of U.S. jobs Services are in global demand So their standard of living has risen They are part of a global, not a national labor market Services are scarce More productivity redounds to their benefit The job is to CUT COSTS, increase profits, push up share price SYMBOLIC ANALYSTS R US!!!!!!

Aren t Americans competing with others for these Jobs? Friedman s argument: Yes But wait Jobs for symbolic analysts in the U.S. have increased!

Three Categories of work work that delivers high level management services The Symbolic Analyst work that delivers routine production services Routine Production Workers work that delivers routine personal services.

The Routine Production Worker

These jobs were once well-paid

But now no longer competitive

Jobs in manufacturing in the US have declined

While service jobs grew

While Service Jobs Grew

Three Categories of work work that delivers high level management services The Symbolic Analyst work that delivers routine production services Routine Production Workers work that delivers routine personal services. Routine Personal Service Workers

Sheltered from the direct effects of global competition But not the indirect effects..

Rise of Temporary workers and portfolio employment All three categories Last hired First fired

Growth of a low wage work force No Jobs, Temp Jobs, low pay Means growing inequality as a few symbolic analysts make more

A New Core and Periphery in the US? Symbolic Analyst Core Routine Production worker Routine Personal Services Periphery

A Distributive Justice perspective. It is the nature of capitalism to push labor costs (wages) down as far as possible But this contradicts the necessity for capitalism to sell goods and services Low wages constrict consumption and eventually.. Produce crisis

For the Economic Nationalist.. Decline of National loyalty for the most competitive group A loss of manufacturing jobs Loss of National Wealth Loss of National Power

For the Communitarian.Breakdown in Community and Class Interdependence Workers are coming to have different competitive positions in the global economy Less basis for community. 94709-2181

Takeaways 1. Economic liberal on globalization: global growth, poverty reduction 2. Inequality is growing in the United States 3. Why? Because the International Labor Market means functional, not national competitiveness 4. Three Categories of Work: The Symbolic Analyst, the Routine Production Worker, The Routine Service Worker each with different competitive position in the international economy 5. What are the consequences for the U.S.? Liberal, Distributive Justice, and Communitarian Perspectives