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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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Assessing the Rise of Organic Farming in the European Union: Environmental and Socio-economic Consequences
Konstantinidis, Charalampos - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2012
Although organic farming is considered the poster child of rural development in Europe, there is little empirical evidence assessing its success in achieving the ambitious environmental and socio-economic objectives that it is purported to assist. This paper presents empirical evidence from the...
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The Reserve Army of Labour in the Postwar U.S. Economy: Some Stock and Flow Estimates
Basu, Deepankar - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2012
This paper presents some estimates of the stock of the reserve army of labour, and flows into and out of the reserve army of labour for the postwar U.S. economy. Estimates of stocks are presented for the period 1948–2011 at a monthly frequency; 6 month moving average estimates of flows into...
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Pluralism, the Lucas critique, and the integration of macro and micro
Skott, Peter - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2012
Mainstream macroeconomics has pursued .micro founded.models based on the explicit optimization by representative agents. The result has been a long and wasteful detour. But elements of the Lucas critique are relevant, also for heterodox economists. Challenging common heterodox views on...
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Class Struggle and Economic Flactuations: VAR Analysis of the post-War U.S. Economy
Basu, Deepankar; Chen, Ying; Oh, Jong-seok - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2012
Building on Marx’s insights in Chapter 25, Volume I of Capital, an augmented version of the cyclical profit squeeze (CPS) theory offers a plausible explanation of macroeconomic fluctuations under capitalism. The pattern of dynamic interactions that emerges from a 3-variable (profit share,...
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Erasing Class/ (re)Creating Ethnicity: Jobs, Politics, Accumulation and Identity in Kenya
Githinji, Mwangi wa - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2012
A large literature on African economies argues that ethnicity plays a role in the politics and economics of African countries. Unfortunately, much of this literature is speculative or anecdotal because of the lack of data, with the exception of a few papers that examine ethnic networking as a...
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The Calorie Consumption Puzzle in India: An Empirical Investigation
Basu, Deepankar; Basole, Amit - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2012
Over the past four decades, India has witnessed a paradoxical trend: average per capita calorie intake has declined even as real per capita monthly expenditure has increased over time. Since cross sectional evidence suggests a robust positive relationship between the two variables, the trend...
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The Realism of Assumptions Does Matter: Why Keynes-Minsky Theory Must Replace Efficient Market Theory as the Guide to Financial Regulation Policy
Crotty, James - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2011
The radical deregulation of financial markets after the 1970s was a precondition for the explosion in size, complexity, volatility and degree of global integration of financial markets in the past three decades. It therefore contributed to the severity and breadth of the recent global financial...
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Comparative Growth Dynamics in a Discrete-time Marxian Circuit of Capital Model
Basu, Deepankar - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2011
This paper develops a discrete-time formalization of the circuit of capital model presented by Marx in Volume II of Capital Marx (1993) as a tool for aggregate economic analysis of capitalist economies. The discrete-time formalization closely follows and extends the continuous-time formalization...
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Worker Attitudes Towards Employee Ownership, Profit Sharing and Variable Pay
Kurtulus, Fidan Ana; Kruse, Douglas; Blasi, Joseph - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2011
Using the NBER Shared Capitalism Database comprised of over 40,000 employee surveys from 14 firms, we investigate worker attitudes towards employee ownership, profit sharing, and variable pay. Specifically, our study uses detailed survey questions on preferences over profit sharing, forms of...
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What Types of Diversity Benefit Workers? Empirical Evidence on the Effects of Co-Worker Dissimilarity on the Performance of Employees
Kurtulus, Fidan Ana - Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst - 2011
This paper explores the consequences of grouping workers into diverse divisions on the performance of employees using a dataset containing the detailed personnel records of a large U.S. firm from 1989-1994. In particular, I examine the effects of demographic dissimilarity among co-workers,...
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