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“Meso” level analysis of 16 producing sectors sheds light on broad forces shaping growth of employment and profits. In a growth decomposition from 1990 through 2016, employment responds positively to output increases and negatively to rising productivity. The macro profit share responds...
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“Dualism” in the structure of production across sectors of the US economy, employment bysector, productivity levels and growth, real wages, and intersectoral terms-of trade increasedmarkedly between1990 and 2016. The discussion focuses on 16 sectors. Seven were “stagnant” --...
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Recognizing that inflation of the value of output and its costs of production must be equal, we focus on a cost-based macroeconomic structuralist approach in contrast to micro-oriented monetarist analysis. For decades the import and profit shares of cost have risen, while the wage share has...
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