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Lecture1:TheRiseofBig BusinessintheGildedAge Famousphotograph takenbyA.J.Russell,the photographerofthe UnionPacificRailroad, commemoraBngthe “LastSpike”ofMay10, 1869,inPromontory Summit,Utah.Chinese, Irish,andMormon laborerswerecrucialto thejoiningoftheUnion andCentralPacificlines thatcompletedthe transconBnentalrailroad. Somecharacteris8csoftheGildedAge • Conflictbetweencapital(owners)andlabor (workers)inwhichcapitalwinsmostofthetime • Newbusinessmodelstodealwithincreased volumesoftradeandexpandingpopulations v Ex:Trusts,combinations,andholdingcompanies v Companiesaremorecomplex,hierarchical,andrun likebureaucracieswithsalariedmiddlemanagers • Fiercecompetitionandmoredemandforces businessestocutcostsandusetechnology • USbecomingworld’sleadingindustrialpower AntebellumEra GildedAge TypicalFirm Partnerships,familybusinesses Largercorporation,trusts, holdingcompanies Corps.were Artificialcreationsofthestate thatserveapublicfunction Privateentitiesthatoftenhave therightsofpersons Corp.Charter Limited–20-30years;need specialcharterfromstateleg. Perpetual;therearegeneral incorporationlaws Unlimited Limited–shareholdersnot responsibleforalldebts Liabilities Customers Morepersonal–soldtofamilies, Moreimpersonal–sellingto friends,afewothers distantcustomers Shareholders Connectedwithmanagement (they’reoftenthesamepeople) Separatedfrommanagement Linkedtoproduction Linkedtoconsumption Freedom Women Separatespheres–stayinhome Workinofficesasclerks, (middle-classideal) cashiers,accountants,typists Thisisageneralmodelofoveralltrendsthatmightmasksomecomplexities WhyBigBusinessatthis8me? Significantsupportfromthefederalandstate governments(seenextslide) v DuringCivilWar,southernDemsarenotinCongress v RepublicanPartyconnectedwithBigBusiness Ø OftencontrolsCongressandthepresidency CheapLabor–Immigrants,women,children AccesstoNaturalResources–oil,coal,iron NewTechnology–e.g.Edison,Bell OverseasInvestment–esp.fromGreatBritain v Criticaltogrowthofrailroads HowGovernmentshapedtheeconomy NationalBankingAct–standardizedthebankingsystem Lucrativewarcontractsgiventonorthernrailroads, financiers,andmanufacturersforsupplyingunionarmy PacificRailroadAct–federalandstatesubsidiestorailroads v Saleofpubliclandsatlowratestotherailroadcompanies Ø 131millionacres–largerthanthestateofCalifornia(seemap) v GovtpaidinterestonstocksandbondsthatfundedRxR Saleofpubliclandsalsohelpedfundcolleges(MorrillLand GrantAct)andfundedwaterinfrastructureprojects MorrillTariff–protectedindustry Eminentdomainlaw>railroadspenalizedlessfordamages UseofarmytoremoveNativeAmericansfromtheWest Mapoffederallandsgrantedtotherailroads Whatwerethebenefitsofrailroads? Increasedpropertyvalues Moreaccesstoconsumergoods Investinginrailroadcompaniesoftenreturnedprofits Nowthereareshipmentsduringwinterandnighttime Asignificantstimulustotherestoftheeconomy v Especiallythecoalandsteelindustry v Buildingrailroadscontributestofurtherdevelopment Amoreunifiednation v Urbanandruralareasmoreconnected v Accesstocasheconomy(betterthanbarterorgold) Faster,moreconvenient,andconsistentshipping Travel8mesbeforetheRxR HowlongdoesittaketogofromNewYorktoChicago? Nowaddtherailroad Nowaddabe#errailroad Ittakesabout2-3daystotraversetheen8recountrybyrail Buttherewerealsodrawbacks Immensepower,widespreadcorruption,and tremendousconcentrationsofwealth! Railroadcompaniestookgreatrisksthatimperiled theeconomy,helpedcausePanicsof1873and1893 v Railroadcompanieswerenotfinancialsuccesses– manywentbankruptordidn’tfinish v Despitethis,theywerebailedoutbythetaxpayer AccelerateddevelopmentoftheWest v Thiscamewithenvironmentalcostsandthe displacementofNativeAmericans Thiswasaneraofviolentlaborstrikes,mass unemployment,andmillionsofdisaffectedworkers Railroadsasthe first“BigBusiness” v Theyamassedalevelof wealthandpowerthatthe FoundingFatherscould nothavepredicted v Corporatelobbying Right:Poli8calCartoon,“Jus8ceinthe Web,”depictsrailroadmagnateJay Gouldasaspider PuckMagazine,July1885 SupremeCourtJusBceStephenJ.Field –theinventorof“corporate personhood”–wasfriendswithCollis P.HunBngtonandothertycoons NewYorkTimes,July15,2007 ShouldwecallthemRobber Areweinanew“GildedAge”? BaronsorTitansofIndustry? Evidenceforthe“NewGildedAge” HighpayforCEOs–the“robberbarons”oftoday v 30to1(1970s)versus300to1(today) v APstudyfoundthattypicalCEOmade$9.6m.in2011 Monopoly–mergers,acquisitions,andconsolidation v Cablecompanies,banksthatare“toobigtofail” v Doesn’tthiscontradictfreedomofchoice? v Monopolytendstobebadfortheconsumer Wealthandincomeinequality v Iseducationstillaroutetoastablecareer? v Socialadvancementisnowmoredifficult v Seestatisticsonnextslide Increasinginequalityisa worldwidephenomenon Theworldtodayissignificantlymoreunequalthanthatofyourparents