Hierarchy and the Power-Law Income Distribution Tail

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2018

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Fix, Blair

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What explains the power-law distribution of top incomes? This paper tests the hypothesis that it is firm hierarchy that creates the power-law income distribution tail. Using the available case-study evidence on firm hierarchy, I create the first large-scale simulation of the hierarchical structure of the US private sector. Although not tuned to do so, this model reproduces the power-law scaling of top US incomes. I show that this is purely an effect of firm hierarchy. This raises the possibility that the ubiquity of power-law income distribution tails is due to the ubiquity of hierarchical organization in human societies.

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power law income distribution firm hierarchy economic modeling

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Hierarchy and the Power-Law Income Distribution Tail. Fix, Blair. (2018). Journal of Computational Social Science. OnlineFirst. July. pp. 1-21. (Article - Journal; English).

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