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inequality 10 India 7 growth 7 Africa 5 Exploitation 5 real exchange rates 5 Kenya 4 Public debt 4 accumulation 4 earnings inequality 4 efficiency wage 4 efficiency wages 4 investment function 4 overeducation 4 power-biased technical change 4 stock-flow consistency 4 Marxian political economy 3 aggregate demand 3 class 3 distribution 3 employment 3 globalization 3 income distribution 3 incomplete contracts 3 institutions 3 redistribution 3 terms of trade 3 utilization rate 3 wage inequality 3 work intensity 3 Agent-based models 2 Discrimination 2 Election 2 Export-led growth 2 Gender 2 Harrod 2 Interdependent utility 2 Kalecki 2 Keynes 2 Keynesian OLG model 2
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English 127 Undetermined 62
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Skott, Peter 41 Razmi, Arslan 24 Basu, Deepankar 20 Bowles, Samuel 14 Veneziani, Roberto 12 Ndikumana, Léonce 9 Yoshihara, Naoki 8 Boyce, James K. 7 Gintis, Herbert 7 Ryoo, Soon 7 Kurtulus, Fidan Ana 6 Rapetti, Martin 6 Basole, Amit 5 Coram, Alex 5 Crotty, James 5 Githinji, Mwangi wa 5 Guy, Frederick 5 Gibson, Bill 4 Hwang, Sung Ha 4 Katzner, Donald W. 4 Lee, Woojin 4 Ash, Michael A. 3 Das, Debarshi 3 Flaschel, Peter 3 Mariotti, Marco 3 Souza, Joao Paulo A. de 3 Baliamoune-Lutz, Mina 2 Blasi, Joseph 2 Blecker, Robert 2 Davis, Leila 2 Devaro, Jed 2 Konstantinidis, Charalampos 2 Kruse, Douglas 2 Kurose, Kazuhiro 2 Levenstein, Margaret C. 2 Lombardi, Michele 2 Park, Yongjin 2 Roemer, John 2 Slonimczyk, Fabian 2 Suslow, Valerie Y. 2
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Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst 189
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UMASS Amherst Economics Working Papers 189
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BJP’s Demographic Dividend in the 2014 General Elections: An Empirical Analysis
Basu, Deepankar; Misra, Kartik - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2014
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept the 2014 General Elections in India and emerged as a single party with absolute majority, a result not witnessed since 1984. Not only did it win a majority of seats, it also managed to increase its vote share in almost all states between 2009 and 2014....
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A Progressive Report on Marxian Economic Theory: On the Controversies in Exploitation Theory since Okishio (1963)
Yoshihara, Naoki - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2014
This report explores the development of exploitation theory in mathematical Marxian economics by reviewing the main controversies surrounding the definition of exploitation since the contribution of Okishio (1963). The report first examines the robustness and economic implications of the debates...
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One million miles to go: taking the axiomatic road to defining exploitation
Veneziani, Roberto; Yoshihara, Naoki - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2014
This paper analyses the Marxian theory of exploitation. A general axiomatic approach is developed which is appropriate to study the concept of exploitation - what it is and how it should be captured empirically. Two properties are presented that capture some fundamental Marxian insights. It is...
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Re-Distribution, Aggregate Demand, and Growth in an Open Economy: The Crucial Interaction of Portfolio Considerations and External Account Constraints
Razmi, Arslan - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2014
A large body of literature inspired by the seminal contribution of Marglin and Bhaduri (1988) has debated the distributional determinants of demand and growth. A general conclusion has been that open economy considerations weaken the potential for a wage-led growth regime. How- ever, this...
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Real wages and labor-saving technical change: evidence from a panel of manufacturing industries in mature and labor-surplus economies
Souza, Joao Paulo A. de - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2014
This paper uses panel cointegration and error correction models to unveil the direction of long-run causality between the real product wage and labor productivity at the industry level. I use two datasets of manufacturing industries: the EU-Klems dataset covering 11 industries in 19 developed...
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The Liberal Ethics of Non-Interference and the Pareto Principle
Mariotti, Marco; Veneziani, Roberto - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2014
We analyse the liberal ethics of noninterference applied to social choice. A liberal principle capturing noninterfering views of society and inspired by John Stuart Mill's conception of liberty, is examined. The principle captures the idea that society should not penalise agents after changes in...
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Social Hierarchies and Public Distribution of Food in Rural India
Basu, Deepankar; Das, Debarshi - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2014
In this paper, we develop a simple model that shows that consumption of PDS food grains is significantly different between rich and poor households in states where the PDS functions relatively well; in places where the PDS is non-functional, the difference is not significant. Using...
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Determinants and Impact of Subcontracting: Evidence from India’s Informal Manufacturing Sector
Basole, Amit; Basu, Deepankar; Bhattacharya, Rajesh - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2014
There are two divergent perspectives on the impact of subcontracting on firms in the informal sector. According to the benign view, formal sector firms prefer linkages with relatively modern firms in the informal sector, and subcontracting enables capital accumulation and technological...
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Real wages and labor-saving technical change: evidence from a panel of manufacturing industries in mature and labor-surplus economies
Souza, Joao Paulo A. de - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2014
This paper uses panel cointegration and error correction models to unveil the direction of long-run causality between the real product wage and labor productivity at the industry level. I use two datasets of manufacturing industries: the EU-Klems dataset covering 11 industries in 19 developed...
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Gains from Sharing: Sticky Norms, Endogenous Preferences, and the Economics of Shareable Goods
Fremstad, Anders - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2014
There are often "gains from sharing" underutilized goods with others. People routinely share tools, media, gear, electronics, toys, space, and vehicles with relatives, friends, and neighbors, and the internet is opening up new opportunities to share them with strangers. Drawing on the work of...
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