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Capital strike

Capital strike is the practice of businesses withholding any form of new investment in an economy, in order to attain some form of favorable policy.[1] Capital strikes may arise from the determination that return on investment may be low or nonexistent or from the belief that by withholding investment certain political or economic changes may be achieved—or from a combination of the two. Capital strikes can be economy-wide, or take place in a specific industry.[2]

Capital strikes may sometimes result when governments pursue policies that investors consider "unfriendly" or "inflexible", such as rent control or nationalization. The term can refer to a capital strike by a single investor[3] or a large group. Capital strikes are commonly invoked as the business-owner/shareholder equivalent of a labor strike, and are often tied to the concept of capital flight.[4] Capital strike was originally a derogatory term,[5] but has been used more neutrally in modern politics.[6][7]

Examples edit

It is difficult to determine with any certainty when a decline in business investment is the result of a "capital strike" against certain policies or a response to other economic factors. Most often, the phrase "capital strike" is used to describe resistance to labor-friendly or left wing reforms which are perceived or intended to be against the interests of business owners and investors.

Impacts edit

Capital strikes have historically impacted economies and governments in a variety of ways and provoked a variety of responses.

  • The Roosevelt administration took an aggressive stance in response to the recession and alleged capital strike. Roosevelt railed publicly against monopoly business interests,[16] and signed into law a total of $3.75 billion worth of new congressionally allocated government spending to be divided among government recovery agencies, which helped spur economic rehabilitation.[17]
  • Disinvestment and international market pressures forced the Mitterrand government to reverse course on economic policy, making significant cuts to public spending, raising individual taxes, and setting a hard ceiling on deficit spending.[11]
  • While the capital strike, often manifested through the intentional under-production of necessity goods, damaged Salvador Allende's government,[18] it maintained significant popular support among working class Chileans[19] until it was overthrown in a 1973 U.S. supported coup that put in place a more business-friendly Military Junta led by General Augusto Pinochet.
  • Under pressure from large firms withholding investment, the Obama administration pursued several pro-business reconciliation initiatives such as cutting corporate tax rates, pursuing free trade deals, and limiting government regulation,[20][21] but still signed into law mild financial regulations, the Affordable Care Act, and the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

Conditions under which capital strikes are effective edit

Given that capital strikes have succeeded or failed in a variety of situations, predicting what conditions favor them is particularly difficult. Some have put forward that capital controls are one key method by which governments can mitigate the effectiveness of disinvestment and capital flight,[11][22] but their usefulness has been disputed.[23] The effectiveness of modern purported capital strikes in Greece and Venezuela have been attributed to the sheer size and reach of the financial firms involved.[21]

In popular culture edit

A capital strike is the premise of Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Young, Kevin A.; Banerjee, Tarun; Schwartz, Michael (2018). "Capital Strikes as a Corporate Political Strategy: The Structural Power of Business in the Obama Era". Politics & Society. 46 (1): 3–28. doi:10.1177/0032329218755751. ISSN 0032-3292 – via SAGE Publishing.
  2. ^ "Capital Strike". Shmoop. 2019. from the original on March 11, 2021. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  3. ^ Dane (February 20, 2011). "Foreign Investor Explains Capital Strike Against Chile". Brophy World. from the original on July 19, 2020. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  4. ^ Epstein, Gerald A. (2005). Capital Flight and Capital Controls in Developing Countries. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. p. 6. ISBN 9781781008058.
  5. ^ Frank, Thomas (April 2013). "To Galt's Gulch They Go". The Baffler. from the original on September 21, 2020. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  6. ^ Karlgaard, Rich (December 22, 2008). . Forbes. Archived from the original on September 25, 2020. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  7. ^ James, Frank (September 15, 2011). "Boehner Lobs Supply Side Shell In Fiscal Trench War With Obama". NPR. from the original on September 25, 2020. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  8. ^ Markham, Jerry (2002). A Financial History of the United States. Vol. II. M. E. Sharpe. p. 234. ISBN 9780765607300.
  9. ^ "History". Cleveland Public Power. from the original on September 30, 2020. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  10. ^ a b Devine, James (Fall 1989). "Paradigms as Ideologies: Liberal vs. Marxian Economics". Review of Social Economy. 47–3 (3): 305. JSTOR 29769465.
  11. ^ a b c Eaton, George (October 7, 2017). "French lessons: what Corbyn can learn from Mitterrand's mistakes". New Statesman. from the original on November 12, 2020. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  12. ^ "Salvador Allende". Encyclopædia Britannica. January 29, 2021. from the original on February 11, 2021. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  13. ^ Chiang, Lulu (September 15, 2011). "Boehner: Job Creators in America are 'On Strike'". CNBC. from the original on September 20, 2020. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  14. ^ Shure, Natalie (2020). "Uber and Lyft Are Threatening a Capital Strike". from the original on 2020-08-20.
  15. ^ Press, Alex N. (February 15, 2021). "At Kroger and Amazon, Capital Is Going on the Offensive". Jacobin. from the original on February 18, 2021. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  16. ^ Freyer, Tom (2016). Antitrust and Global Capitalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 59. ISBN 978-1139455589.
  17. ^ . Roosevelt Institute. August 19, 2010. Archived from the original on June 20, 2019. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  18. ^ Brown, Kendall W. (2019). "Chilean Military Overthrows Allende". Salem Press Encyclopedia.
  19. ^ Navia, Patricio; Osorio, Rodrigo (2017). "'Make the Economy Scream'? Economic, Ideological and Social Determinants of Support for Salvador Allende in Chile". Journal of Latin American Studies. 49 (4). Cambridge University Press: 771–797. doi:10.1017/S0022216X17000037. S2CID 151818039.
  20. ^ Williamson, Elizabeth (December 11, 2010). "Obama Woos CEOs as Frictions Ease". The Wall Street Journal. from the original on March 25, 2015. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  21. ^ a b Young, Kevin; Schwartz, Michael; Banerjee, Tarun (February 3, 2017). "When Capitalists Go on Strike". Jacobin. from the original on November 29, 2020. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  22. ^ Panitch, Leo (January 21, 2014). "Syriza Succeeds in Greece by Challenging European Social Democrats' Approach to Reform". The Real News. from the original on January 20, 2021. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  23. ^ Hartwell, Christopher (July 3, 2015). "Capital Controls Hinder Needed Reform". Handelsblatt (211).

External links edit

  • Chosun Ilbo February 9, 2006

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Capital strike is the practice of businesses withholding any form of new investment in an economy in order to attain some form of favorable policy 1 Capital strikes may arise from the determination that return on investment may be low or nonexistent or from the belief that by withholding investment certain political or economic changes may be achieved or from a combination of the two Capital strikes can be economy wide or take place in a specific industry 2 Capital strikes may sometimes result when governments pursue policies that investors consider unfriendly or inflexible such as rent control or nationalization The term can refer to a capital strike by a single investor 3 or a large group Capital strikes are commonly invoked as the business owner shareholder equivalent of a labor strike and are often tied to the concept of capital flight 4 Capital strike was originally a derogatory term 5 but has been used more neutrally in modern politics 6 7 Contents 1 Examples 2 Impacts 3 Conditions under which capital strikes are effective 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksExamples editIt is difficult to determine with any certainty when a decline in business investment is the result of a capital strike against certain policies or a response to other economic factors Most often the phrase capital strike is used to describe resistance to labor friendly or left wing reforms which are perceived or intended to be against the interests of business owners and investors U S President Franklin Roosevelt argued that the Recession of 1937 was caused by a capital strike organized to undermine the New Deal and his new taxes on high incomes 8 In December 1978 banks financing the debt of the city of Cleveland Ohio engaged in a capital strike by refusing to roll over the city s municipal debt when the Mayor Dennis Kucinich refused to sell the publicly owned electric company the Cleveland Municipal Light Plant 9 Cleveland would later enter default French President Francois Mitterrand is said to have faced a capital strike 10 when capital fled France following the 1982 nationalization of a large number of private firms and other labor market reforms 11 Chilean President Salvador Allende is said to have faced a capital strike 10 when investment fell after his election as he was the leader of a left wing coalition that proposed large scale nationalizations and far reaching economic reforms 12 U S President Barack Obama was sometimes said to have faced a capital strike during the Great Recession including then Speaker of the House John Boehner saying that job creators in America are on strike in response to uncertainty over the Obama administration s economic policies 13 A February 2021 article in the magazine Jacobin argued that companies such as Amazon Kroger Lyft and Uber were threatening to use capital strikes during the COVID 19 pandemic 14 As examples they pointed out Uber and Lyft threatening to cease operations in California if California Assembly Bill 5 were enforced and Kroger announcing they would close two stores in Long Beach California after the city council passed an ordinance requiring grocery stores to increase pay for their workers during the pandemic 15 Impacts editCapital strikes have historically impacted economies and governments in a variety of ways and provoked a variety of responses The Roosevelt administration took an aggressive stance in response to the recession and alleged capital strike Roosevelt railed publicly against monopoly business interests 16 and signed into law a total of 3 75 billion worth of new congressionally allocated government spending to be divided among government recovery agencies which helped spur economic rehabilitation 17 Disinvestment and international market pressures forced the Mitterrand government to reverse course on economic policy making significant cuts to public spending raising individual taxes and setting a hard ceiling on deficit spending 11 While the capital strike often manifested through the intentional under production of necessity goods damaged Salvador Allende s government 18 it maintained significant popular support among working class Chileans 19 until it was overthrown in a 1973 U S supported coup that put in place a more business friendly Military Junta led by General Augusto Pinochet Under pressure from large firms withholding investment the Obama administration pursued several pro business reconciliation initiatives such as cutting corporate tax rates pursuing free trade deals and limiting government regulation 20 21 but still signed into law mild financial regulations the Affordable Care Act and the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Conditions under which capital strikes are effective editGiven that capital strikes have succeeded or failed in a variety of situations predicting what conditions favor them is particularly difficult Some have put forward that capital controls are one key method by which governments can mitigate the effectiveness of disinvestment and capital flight 11 22 but their usefulness has been disputed 23 The effectiveness of modern purported capital strikes in Greece and Venezuela have been attributed to the sheer size and reach of the financial firms involved 21 In popular culture editA capital strike is the premise of Ayn Rand s novel Atlas Shrugged See also editCapital flight Disinvestment Lockout industry Labour strikeReferences edit Young Kevin A Banerjee Tarun Schwartz Michael 2018 Capital Strikes as a Corporate Political Strategy The Structural Power of Business in the Obama Era Politics amp Society 46 1 3 28 doi 10 1177 0032329218755751 ISSN 0032 3292 via SAGE Publishing Capital Strike Shmoop 2019 Archived from the original on March 11 2021 Retrieved March 11 2021 Dane February 20 2011 Foreign Investor Explains Capital Strike Against Chile Brophy World Archived from the original on July 19 2020 Retrieved March 11 2021 Epstein Gerald A 2005 Capital Flight and Capital Controls in Developing Countries Cheltenham United Kingdom Edward Elgar Publishing p 6 ISBN 9781781008058 Frank Thomas April 2013 To Galt s Gulch They Go The Baffler Archived from the original on September 21 2020 Retrieved March 11 2021 Karlgaard Rich December 22 2008 Capital Is On Strike Forbes Archived from the original on September 25 2020 Retrieved March 11 2021 James Frank September 15 2011 Boehner Lobs Supply Side Shell In Fiscal Trench War With Obama NPR Archived from the original on September 25 2020 Retrieved March 11 2021 Markham Jerry 2002 A Financial History of the United States Vol II M E Sharpe p 234 ISBN 9780765607300 History Cleveland Public Power Archived from the original on September 30 2020 Retrieved August 23 2020 a b Devine James Fall 1989 Paradigms as Ideologies Liberal vs Marxian Economics Review of Social Economy 47 3 3 305 JSTOR 29769465 a b c Eaton George October 7 2017 French lessons what Corbyn can learn from Mitterrand s mistakes New Statesman Archived from the original on November 12 2020 Retrieved February 19 2019 Salvador Allende Encyclopaedia Britannica January 29 2021 Archived from the original on February 11 2021 Retrieved March 14 2019 Chiang Lulu September 15 2011 Boehner Job Creators in America are On Strike CNBC Archived from the original on September 20 2020 Retrieved February 19 2019 Shure Natalie 2020 Uber and Lyft Are Threatening a Capital Strike Archived from the original on 2020 08 20 Press Alex N February 15 2021 At Kroger and Amazon Capital Is Going on the Offensive Jacobin Archived from the original on February 18 2021 Retrieved March 11 2021 Freyer Tom 2016 Antitrust and Global Capitalism Cambridge Cambridge University Press p 59 ISBN 978 1139455589 Roosevelt Recession Roosevelt Institute August 19 2010 Archived from the original on June 20 2019 Retrieved March 11 2021 Brown Kendall W 2019 Chilean Military Overthrows Allende Salem Press Encyclopedia Navia Patricio Osorio Rodrigo 2017 Make the Economy Scream Economic Ideological and Social Determinants of Support for Salvador Allende in Chile Journal of Latin American Studies 49 4 Cambridge University Press 771 797 doi 10 1017 S0022216X17000037 S2CID 151818039 Williamson Elizabeth December 11 2010 Obama Woos CEOs as Frictions Ease The Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on March 25 2015 Retrieved March 11 2021 a b Young Kevin Schwartz Michael Banerjee Tarun February 3 2017 When Capitalists Go on Strike Jacobin Archived from the original on November 29 2020 Retrieved March 11 2021 Panitch Leo January 21 2014 Syriza Succeeds in Greece by Challenging European Social Democrats Approach to Reform The Real News Archived from the original on January 20 2021 Retrieved March 11 2021 Hartwell Christopher July 3 2015 Capital Controls Hinder Needed Reform Handelsblatt 211 External links editEmployers Threaten Walkout Chosun Ilbo February 9 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Capital strike amp oldid 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