This paper examines the Robber Baron, Managerial, and Bank Sphere approaches to the structure of Big Business in the United States. The Robber Baron school argues that Big Business represents a historical regression which feudalized the economy; the Managerial school has several variants, all of which argue that managers rule the economy; the Bank Sphere school argues that banks rule the economy.
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