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Distribution-led 3 Economic growth 3 Growth theory 3 Kaleckian model 3 Long Swings 3 Oscillations 3 Predator-prey 3 Wachstumstheorie 3 Wirtschaftswachstum 3 abstraction 3 closure 3 distribution-led 3 Abstraction 2 Distribution-led Growth 2 Kaleckian Model 2 Liquidation 2 Post-Keynesian economics 2 Postkeynesianismus 2 Business cycle 1 Firm growth 1 Konjunktur 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Theory of distribution 1 Time series analysis 1 Unternehmenswachstum 1 Verteilungstheorie 1 Zeitreihenanalyse 1
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Working Paper 5 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 7 Undetermined 1
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Nikiforos, Michalis 6 Nikiforos, Michaelis 2
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Levy Economics Institute 1
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Working Paper 2 Working papers / The Levy Economics Institute 2 Economics Working Paper Archive 1 FMM Working Paper 1 FMM working paper 1 Journal of economic methodology 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 3 RePEc 1
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Distribution-led growth through methodological lenses
Nikiforos, Michaelis - 2018
concept of distribution-led growth. From a neo-Keynesian perspective, it is criticized because it treats distribution as quasi …
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Distribution-led growth through methodological lenses
Nikiforos, Michaelis - 2018
concept of distribution-led growth. From a neo-Keynesian perspective, it is criticized because it treats distribution as quasi …
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Abstraction and closure : a methodological discussion of distribution-led growth
Nikiforos, Michalis - In: Journal of economic methodology 28 (2021) 2, pp. 207-230
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Distribution-led growth through methodological lenses
Nikiforos, Michalis - 2016
concept of distribution-led growth. From a neo-Keynesian perspective, and following Kaldor (1955) and Robinson (1956), the …
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Distribution-led growth through methodological lenses
Nikiforos, Michalis - 2016
concept of distribution-led growth. From a neo-Keynesian perspective, and following Kaldor (1955) and Robinson (1956), the …
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Distribution-led growth in the long run
Nikiforos, Michalis - 2014
The paper examines the long-run fluctuations in growth and distribution through the prism of wage-and profit-led growth. We argue that the relation between distribution of income and growth changes over time. We propose an endogenous mechanism that leads to fluctuations between wage- and...
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"Distribution-led Growth in the Long Run"
Nikiforos, Michalis - Levy Economics Institute - 2014
The paper examines the long-run fluctuations in growth and distribution through the prism of wage-and profit-led growth. We argue that the relation between distribution of income and growth changes over time. We propose an endogenous mechanism that leads to fluctuations between wage- and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011141194
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Distribution-led growth in the long run
Nikiforos, Michalis - 2014
The paper examines the long-run fluctuations in growth and distribution through the prism of wage-and profit-led growth. We argue that the relation between distribution of income and growth changes over time. We propose an endogenous mechanism that leads to fluctuations between wage- and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010402587
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