Ali, Syed Ozair. 2011. Power, Profits and Inflation: A Study of 
Inflation and Influence in Pakistan. State Bank of Pakistan. SBP Working 
Paper Series (43, December): 1-23.

ABSTRACT: Our analysis seeks to look at inflation as a political 
economic phenomenon, based on a framework devised by Jonathan Nitzan and 
christened differential accumulation. The theory of differential 
accumulation rejects the conventional definitions of capital and draws 
upon Veblenian economics to integrate the definitions of power and 
capital by describing the ownership of capital as differential power 
claims over social processes. In order to maximize capital accumulation, 
businessmen allocate resources, in response to the socio-political 
environment, to beat a certain benchmark rate of return in their pursuit 
of maximizing capital accumulation. We find evidence for the existence 
of this phenomenon in Pakistan by assuming that a certain group of 
businessmen seeks to maximize power by maximizing relative profit, which 
in turn affects overall inflation. However, we have not established 
proof through a scientifically rigorous process due to incomplete 
datasets. We believe that these findings merit further investigation and 
propose that the maximization of relative profit as opposed to absolute 
profit, may, in fact, be a behavioral phenomenon. Such a finding will 
merely be the doppelganger of the maximization of relative utility, as 
opposed to absolute utility, in consumer decision-making models.

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