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  cap’=capcap/n>cap,inwhichcap’isthenominalcapital,asincreasedbythecreditelementcap/n。
  mat’=mat1/ncap/n>mat,inwhichmat’isthecurrentvalueofthematerialequipment,asincreasedovermatbythecompetitivedemandforequipmentduetothecreditelementcap/n。
  Oneofthesubstantialsecondarybenefitstobenotedasflowingfromthesemodembusinessexpedientsistheeffectofcorporationfinanceupontheaggregatenominalwealthofthecommunity。A
  givencommunity,possessedofagivencomplementofmaterialwealth,isricherincapitalifalargeproportionofitsindustrialequipmentiscapitalizedandmanagedbycorporationmethods,quiteapartfromanyincreaseinthematerialitemsofwhichthecommunityispossessed。Cf。TwelfthCensusoftheUnitedStates,“Manufactures,“pt。I。p。xcviWealthmayinthiswaybeincreasedabouttwofoldonanaverage,inexpensively,bythesimpleexpedientofincorporatingthecommunity’sbusinessconcernsintheformofjoint-stockcompanies。Themorehighlyinvolvedandthemorewidelyextendedthecorporationfinancieringis,thericher,instatisticaltermsofcapital,isthecommunity,otherthingsequal。Amongtheseotherthingsarethematerialfactsofthecase。
  Thecommoditiesboughtandsoldinthegoodsmarketaretheoutcomeofaprocessofproductionandareusefulforamaterialpurpose;thoseboughtandsoldinthecapitalmarketaretheoutcomeofaprocessofvaluationandareusefulforpurposesofpecuniarygain。
  Cf。Marx,Kapital4thed。bk。I,ch。IV。
  Effectivecapital=currentmarketvalueofnominalcapital=
  presumptiveearningcapacityxpurchaseperiod,neglectingfortuitousandincalculableitemswhichmayaffectanygivencase。
  Ifnominalcapital=cap,effectivecapital=cap’,presumedannualearnings=ea’,andthepurchaseperiodofcapitalizedpropertyyears’purchase=yp=1/interestrateperannum,wehavecapcap’=ea’xyp=ea’/int。
  Thisequationbetweencap’andea’isdisturbedbythepresenceinanygivencaseofvariablefactorswhichcannotbeincludedintheequation,butitremainstrueafterallqualificationhasbeenmadethatcap’=fea’/int。
  20。Somethingofthiskindistheusualgroundoftheobstinateresistancewhichmostbusinessmenopposetopublicityofaccounts。Inlinesofbusiness,as,e。g。railroading,inwhichaccountsarereadilyandeffectuallysophisticated“doctored“,theobjectionstopublicityarecommonlylessstrenuous。
  Cf。,e。g。,Eberstadt,DeutscheKapitalismarkt。
  Thecapitalofanyindustrialconcernunderthe“moneyeconomy“is,ofcourse,alsovendible,butwithrelativedifficulty;whilethereadiervendibilityofmoderncorporatecapitalissocharacteristicandconsequentialafactorinbusinessandcontrastssobroadlywiththeold-fashionedbusinessmethodsthatitmayfairlybespokenofasvendibilityparexcellence。The“holdingcompany“isthematuredevelopmentofthistrafficinvendiblecapitalinindustrialbusiness。
  onp。95abovebecomes,underthecircumstancesofthemoderncorporationfinance,ingreatpartaquestionoftheintervalbetweenthepurchaseandsaleofthecapitalengagedinindustryontheonehand,andofthemagnitudeofthediscrepancybetweenactualandputativeearning-capacityontheotherhand,ratherthanaquestionoftheperiodoftheindustrialprocessandthemagnitudeoftheoutputanditsprice。
  Theformulathereshownbecomes:——
  turnover=capital/timeactualearningcapacity/n=putativeearningcapacity-actualearningcapacity
  inwhichcapitalistheamountoftheoperator’sinvestmentintheconcern’ssecurities,thetimeistheintervalbetweenpurchaseandsaleofthesecurities,andtheputativeearningcapacityistakentoexceedtheactualearningcapacitybyanindeterminatefractionofthelatter。
  Cf。Emery,“PlaceoftheSpeculatorintheTheoryofDistribution。“ProceedingsofthetwelfthannualmeetingoftheAmericanEconomicAssociation;also“Discussion“followingMrEmery’spaper。
  WellshowninMrEmery’spapercitedabove。
  Asistrueofgood-willandcreditextensionsgenerally,sowithrespecttothegood-willandcreditstrengthofthesegreaterbusinessmen;itaffordsadifferentialadvantageandgivesadifferentialgain。Inthetrafficofcorporationfinancethisdifferentialgainisthrownimmediatelyintotheformofcapitalandsoisaddedtothenominalcapitalizedwealthofthecommunity。Whatitgivestoitsholdersinthiscapitalizedformisaclaimtoaproportionateshareintheexistingwealth。Ifotherthingsaresupposedtoremainthesamewhichmaynotbethecase,theclaimsoenforcedbythegreatfinanciersonthebasisofgood-willandcreditextensiondeductsthatmuchfromthewealthheldbytherest,thepreviousholders,ascountedintermsofmaterialwealth;ascountedintermofmoneyvalue,ofcourse,theholdingsofpreviousholdersdoorneednotsuffer,sincethenewclaimtaketheformofaneditiontothenumberofcapitalizedvalueunits,althoughtheincreasedaggregatenumberofvalueunitsconstitutesaclaimonthesameaggregatemassofwealthasbefore。Theproratareductionofthematerialmagnitudeoftheseveralsharesofwealthisnotfeltasanimpoverishment,becauseitdoesnottaketheformofareductionofthenominalvalueoftheshares。
  Thiscapitalizationofthegainsarisingfromadifferentialadvantageresultsinalarge“saving“andincreaseofcapital。
  Thewealthsodrawninbythefinanciersentrepreneursisnearlyallheldascapital,verylittleofitbeingconsumedincurrentexpensesofliving。Ithasbeencogentlyarguedthattheprofitsoftheundertakersisthechiefandnormalsourceofcapitalizedsavingsinthemodernsituation,andthemethodhereindicatedseemtobethemethodbywhichsuchsavingischieflyeffected。Anextremelysuggestivediscussionoftheundertaker’sgainsinthisconnectionoccursinapaperbyL。V。Birck“DriftsherrensGeviust“,readbeforetheDanishEconomicAssociation,December1901。MoreimmediatelytothepointstillisV。Schou’sdiscussionofMrBirck’spaper。SeeNationalokonomiskTidsskrift,January-February1902,pp。76,78-80J。B。Clark,inlectureshithertounprinted,followsalineofanalysissomewhatcloselyparallelwithSchou,thoughnotcarriedtoquitethesamelength。
  Thisprocessofcombinedrecapitalizationandsavingmaybestatedformallyasfollows:Theinitialvalueofthepropertiessubmittedforcoalitionandrecapitalization,cap,isinthenormalcaseaugmentedbytheincrementdelta,makingtheeffectivevalueoftheproperties=capdelta,ineffectiveunits,Uc。Thisaugmentedeffectivevalueoftheproperties=
  Uccapdeltaiscapitalizedatanominalvalueofcap’=
  Uncapdelta,innominalunits,Un,nominallyequivalenttoUc。Intherecapitalizationthenumberofunitsofcapitalizationisincreasedbyanelementofintangibleassetsassignedtheownersonaccountofapresumedincreaseofearning-capacityduetothecoalition。Thiselementofgood-willduetocoalitionmaybecalledco。Furtherthereisaddedthebonusofthepromoter,takenasablockofstockinthenewcapitalization,pro。HenceUncap’=Uncapdelta=Uncapcopro。Unpro=Uncap’-cap-co=Undelta-coisevidentlyasecuregaintothepromoterofUcdelta-co,whichisafractionoftheeffectivevalueUccapdelta。Thisissavedbyhiminthecapitalizedform。Theaccountoftheformerownersofthepropertieswillthenstandasfollows:Uccapdelta-pro
  UccapaccordingasUcdeltaUcpro。Thenominalgainoftheowners,co,mayormaynotbearealgainaccordingastheeventmayprovethatthepromoter’sbonushasnotorhasabsorbedtheentireeffectiveaugmentationofvalue,delta,duetothecoalition;itisthereforeaproblematicalgain,whichmayormaynot,intheevent,provetobeaneffectiveelementofcapitalizedsavings。
  Theconstitutionofdeltawilldecidewhatistheultimatesourceofthesavingseffectedbythistransaction。Ifdeltaconsistsentirelyofeconomiesofproduction,thecapitalizedsavingsheldbythepromoterandformerownersasaresultofthetransactionrepresentnewvaluesaddedto,orsavedto,theaggregatewealthofthecommunity。Ifdeltaconsistsentirelyofgood-willintheshapeofmonopolyadvantage,thesavingiseffectedatthecostofthecommunityandforthebenefitofthepromoterandowners;itisthenaninvoluntaryorsubconscioussavingonthepartofthecommunity,wherebyapartofthecommunity’swealthatlargepassesintothehandsoftherecapitalizedcorporation。Wheredeltaismadeupofthesetwoconstituentstogether,theresult,asregardsthepresentpoint,shouldbeplainwithoutdiscussion。If,ontheotherhand,delta=0,sothatcap’=cap,thenthepromoter’ssavings;pro,aresecuredatthecostoftheformerowners;Uccap’-pro=Uccapdelta=0-pro=Uccap-pro。WhereasifUcpro=
  Ucdelta,Ucco=0,leavingtheownerswithouteffectiveprofitorlossinspiteofanynominalincreaseofthecapitalization。
  Good-will“inthisfieldofenterprisemostfrequentlytakestheformofalargeabilitytohelporhinderotherfinanciersandfinancinghousesinanysimilarmanoeuvresinwhichtheymaybeengaged,oranabilitytoputtheminthewayoflucrativefinancingtransactions。Theguildoffinanciersiscommonlysplitupintomoreorlesswell-definedfactions,eachcomprisinganextensiveramificationoffinancinghousesandfinanciersfurtheringoneanother’sendeavorsundermoreorlesssettledworkingarrangements。Theseworkingarrangementsarealargepartofthefinanciers’“good-will。“
  Thiscategoryofgood-willstandsinarelationtothecreationofvendiblecapitalsimilartothatwhichthecorporategood-willofanindustrialbusinessconcernbearstothecreationofvendibleproducts。
  Parentheticallyitmayberemarkedthatthefailuretocapitalizesuchitemsofgood-willislikelytoinvolveavirtualevasionofthetaxonpersonalproperty,andmay,therefore,bequestionableonmoralgrounds。
  ThecaseofJ。P。MorganandCompanyis,ofcourse,notherecitedasbeingauniqueorpeculiarinstance,butsimplyasatypicalandstrikingillustrationofwhathappensandofwhatmightbeaccomplishedinanumberoflargeandveryconsequentialcasesofthesameclass。
  Thisdissociationofthebusinesscontrolfromworkmanlikeefficiencyandfromimmediatecontactwithorownershipoftheindustrialplantgivestheexistingsituationasuperficialresemblancetothefeudalsystem,insofarastouchestheimmaterialityofthecaptain’sconnectionswiththeeverydaylifeandinterestsofthecommunityofwhoseaffairsheismaster。Itgivesacertainplausibilitytotheattemptedinterpretationoflatter-dayeconomicdevelopmentsinfeudalisticterms-SeeGhent,OurBenevolentFeudalism。
  TheTheoryofBusinessEnterprisebyThorsteinVeblen1904
  TheTheoryofModernWelfareBeforebusinessprinciplescametodominateeverydaylifethecommonwelfare,whenitwasnotaquestionofpeaceandwar,turnedontheeaseandcertaintywithwhichenoughofthemeansoflifecouldbesupplied。Sincebusinesshasbecomethecentralandcontrollinginterest,thequestionofwelfarehasbecomeaquestionofprice。Undertheoldregimeofhandicraftandpettytrade,dearthhighpricesmeantprivationandmightmeanfamineandpestilence;underthenewregimelowpricescommonlymeanprivationandmayonoccasionmeanfamine。Undertheoldregimethequestionwaswhetherthecommunity’sworkwasadequatetosupplythecommunity’sneeds;underthenewregimethatquestionisnotseriouslyentertained。
  Butthecommonwelfareisinnolessprecariousacase。Theproductiveefficiencyofmodernindustryhasnotdoneawaywiththerecurrenceofhardtimes,orofprivationforthoseclasseswhoseassuredpecuniarypositiondoesnotplacethemabovethechancesofhardtimes。Distressmaynotbesoextremeinmodernindustrialcommunities,itdoesnotreadilyreachthefaminemark;butsuchadegreeofprivationasisimpliedintheterm“hardtimes“recursquiteasfreelyinmoderncivilizedcountriesasamongtheindustriallylessefficientpeoplesonalowerlevelofculture。Theoscillationbetweengoodtimesandbadisaswideandasfrequentasever,althoughtheaveragelevelofmaterialwell-beingrunsatahighermarkthanwasthecasebeforethemachineindustrycamein。