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distributive-demand dynamics 5 panel data estimation 5 predator-prey models 5 Globalization 4 Theorie 4 Theory 4 Distributive-Demand Dynamics 3 Estimation 3 Globalisierung 3 Panel 3 Panel study 3 Schätzung 3 Welt 3 World 3 Capacity utilization 2 Einkommensverteilung 2 Income distribution 2 Kapazitätsauslastung 2 Panel Analysis 2 Predator-Prey Models 2 Distributive-demand dynamics 1 Labor share 1 Lohnquote 1 Neo-Goodwinian Model 1 OECD countries 1 OECD-Staaten 1 Panel Data Analysis 1 Panel data estimation 1 Post-Keynesian Economics 1 Post-Keynesian economics 1 Postkeynesianismus 1 Predator-prey models 1
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Free 8 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 7 Article 2
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Working Paper 5 Arbeitspapier 2 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 7 Undetermined 2
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Rada, Codrina 6 Kiefer, David 4 Vechsuruck, Tanadej 3 Kiefer, David M. 2
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Department of Economics, University of Utah 2
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Working Paper 3 Working Paper Series, Department of Economics, University of Utah 2 Working papers / Department of Economics, University of Utah 2 Cambridge journal of economics 1 PSL quarterly review 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 3 RePEc 2
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A global race to the bottom : the neo-Goodwinian aggregative-systems estimation of income distribution and capacity utilization interactions
Vechsuruck, Tanadej - In: PSL quarterly review 77 (2024) 308, pp. 59-87
The neoliberal reforms since the 1980s have resulted in rapid globalization paralleled by worsening income distribution. In this paper, I first show that most countries worldwide (58 of 81) have experienced a decline in the labor share of income, or the wage share, during 1950-2019. Second, I...
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A global analysis of income distribution and capacity utilization interactions: The structuralist view
Vechsuruck, Tanadej - 2017
The demand and distributive regimes are estimated from 62 countries around the world based on the Structuralist Goodwin model. The distributive regime appears to be Marxian/profit-squeeze and the demand exhibits a weekly profit-led regime. The profitled demand regime and the profit-squeeze...
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A global analysis of income distribution and capacity utilization interactions : the structuralist view
Vechsuruck, Tanadej - 2017
The demand and distributive regimes are estimated from 62 countries around the world based on the Structuralist Goodwin model. The distributive regime appears to be Marxian/profit-squeeze and the demand exhibits a weekly profit-led regime. The profitled demand regime and the profit-squeeze...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011756021
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Profit maximizing goes global: The race to the bottom
Kiefer, David; Rada, Codrina - 2013
We explore four decades of cyclical and long-run dynamics in income distribution and economic activity for a panel of thirteen OECD countries, as measured by the wage share and the output gap. When modeled as a Goodwin model, our results suggest that economic activity is weakly profit-led and...
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A note on the wage share in OECD countries: Is there a race to the bottom?
Rada, Codrina; Kiefer, David - 2013
We explore four decades of cyclical and long-run dynamics in income distribution and economic activity for a panel of thirteen OECD countries. Based on predator-prey dynamics, we find that the business cycle is weakly profit-led , and that the long-run equilibrium has been shifting towards a...
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A note on the wage share in OECD countries: Is there a race to the bottom?
Rada, Codrina; Kiefer, David - Department of Economics, University of Utah - 2013
We explore four decades of cyclical and long-run dynamics in income distribution and economic activity for a panel of thirteen OECD countries. Based on predator-prey dynamics, we find that the business cycle is weakly profit-led , and that the long-run equilibrium has been shifting towards a...
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Profit maximizing goes global: the race to the bottom
Kiefer, David; Rada, Codrina - Department of Economics, University of Utah - 2013
We explore four decades of cyclical and long-run dynamics in income distribution and economic activity for a panel of thirteen OECD countries, as measured by the wage share and the output gap. When modeled as a Goodwin model, our results suggest that economic activity is weakly profit-led and...
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A note on the wage share in OECD countries : is there a race to the bottom?
Rada, Codrina; Kiefer, David M. - 2013
We explore four decades of cyclical and long-run dynamics in income distribution and economic activity for a panel of thirteen OECD countries. Based on predator-prey dynamics, we find that the business cycle is weakly profit-led , and that the long-run equilibrium has been shifting towards a...
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Profit maximising goes global : the race to the bottom
Kiefer, David M.; Rada, Codrina - In: Cambridge journal of economics 39 (2015) 5, pp. 1333-1350
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