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and Schumpeter's theory of creative destruction. His law of the tendency of the rate of profit to fall parallels Alvin …Marx made significant contributions to macroeconomics, laying the grounds for both Keynes's theory of aggregate demand … Hansen's theory of secular stagnation which has recently received much attention among scholars studying the financial crises …
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shows that soaring profit shares since the 1980's can justify a significantly increasing path of capital income taxes. …
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This paper analyses the stochastic behaviour of Private Equity returns (a measure of profitability) applying fractional …. Differences are also found in the results by asset class. The implications of these findings for private equity management, profit …
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We examine the profitability of cross-ownership in an oligopolistic industry where firms compete as Cournot rivals. We … over to the case of non-renewable resource industries. The profitability of a symmetric cross-ownership can be positive …
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profit. Setting up a model that allows for profitable and loss-making affiliates of multinationals, we show that profit … equilibrium, affiliates might over-invest and the bunching-related investment effects generate a tendency for too high profit …
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profits. The discontinuity in the profit distribution is (i) more pronounced amid greater political or public pressure, the …. These findings indicate that profitability concerns, while absent from standard theoretical models of central banking, are …
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China's currency policy has been criticized for its apparent pursuit of mercantile advantage by artificially stimulating exports, which potentially have adverse effects on other economies. While China's currency policy may have positive output effects, there may be additional profits or losses....
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Contrary to the central prediction of signaling models, changes in profits do not empirically follow changes in dividends. We show both theoretically and empirically that dividends signal safer, rather than higher, future profits. Using the Campbell (1991) decomposition, we are able to estimate...
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markets, where high skilled workers participate in firm's profit via profit sharing: How does the implementation of profit … sharing influence flexible outsourcing? What is the relationship between outsourcing cost, profit sharing and wages? We show … that profit sharing has a positive effect on low skilled wage and thus an outsourcing enhancing character. The wages of …
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The characteristics of endogenously determined sharing rules and the group-size paradox are studied in a model of group contest with the following features: (i) The prize has mixed private-public good characteristics. (ii) Groups can differ in marginal cost of effort and their membership size....
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