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In a Kaleckian distribution and growth model with workers' debt we examine the short- and long-run effects of three … in capital stock, re-distribution of income at the expense of the wage share, and increasing lending of rentiers to …
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-Kaleckian endogenous growth model, we examine the effects of increasing shareholder power on the demand regime, on the productivity regime … capital accumulation and productivity growth and hence on potential growth of the economy. However, such a regime does not …
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profit in a simple post-Kaleckian distribution and growth model. This model gives rise to different potential accumulation … regimes depending on the values of the parameters in the investment, saving and distribution function. Estimating these core …
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The authors analyse the relationship between functional income distribution and economic growth in Austria, France … distribution on foreign trade are taken into account. We conclude that following a strategy of profit-led growth via the net export …, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and the USA from 1960 until 2005. The analysis is based on a demand-driven distribution and …
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The authors analyse the relationship between functional income distribution and economic growth in France and Germany … from 1960 until 2005. The analysis is based on a demand-driven distribution and growth model for an open economy inspired … by Bhaduri/Marglin (1990), which allows for profit- or wage-led growth. First, the authors apply a single equation …
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distribution and growth. The focus is on the effects of changes in distribution between shareholders/rentiers, firms and workers … growth. …
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Into an analytical stock-flow consistent Post-Kaleckian distribution and growth model the following transmission … channels of 'financialisaton' are integrated. 1. 'Financialisation' is assumed to affect distribution between firms and … rentiers in the short run, and distribution between capital and labour through a dividend-elastic mark-up in firms' price …
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-regulation and downsizing of the financial sector, the re-distribution of income (and wealth) from top to bottom and from capital to …
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Starting from a review of the main strands of orthodox and heterodox distribution and growth models and their … variant of heterodox distribution and growth theories, we develop a simple modelling framework in which we can treat these … model, new neoclassical growth theories, classical/Marxian distribution and growth approaches, and post-Keynesian Kaldor …
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We introduce a gender wage gap into basic one-good textbook versions of the neo-Kaleckian distribution and growth model … and examine the effects of improving gender wage equality on income distribution, aggregate demand, capital accumulation … and productivity growth. For the closed economy model, reducing the gender wage gap has no effect on the profit share, and …
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