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We present an investigation into the long-run effects of financialisation on income distribution before the financial … approach towards the examination of the effects of financialisation on income distribution, as suggested by Hein (2014a). First …, we show that Germany saw considerable re-distribution of income starting in early 1980s, which accelerated in the early …
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examines the effects of an increasing dominance of finance since the early/mid 1990s on income distribution, investment in …
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capabilities, direct urban and suburban growth and improve a more equal distribution of benefits of economic growth to the …
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firm sector in a simple Kaleckian distribution and growth model. In particular we show that rising (falling) capital … debt'. Therefore, the treatment of the rate of interest as an exogenous macroeconomic distribution parameter in Post …-Keynesian distribution and growth models seems to be well founded. …
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be identified: inefficient regulation of financial markets, increasing inequality in the distribution of income, and … rising imbalances at the global (and at the Euro area) level. The focus of the paper is on the changes in distribution … dimensions of re-distribution in the course of 'financialisation' and 'neo-liberalism' are examined: functional distribution …
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the financial sector and the non-financial sectors of the economy associated with 'financialisation' on distribution … financialisation to the macroeconomy: first, the effect on income distribution, second, the effects on investment in capital stock …
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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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Focussing on the long-run effects of 'financialisation' and increasing shareholder power in a simple Post-Kaleckian endogenous growth model, we examine the effects of increasing shareholder power on the demand regime, on the productivity regime, and on the overall regime of the model. Under...
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. Therefore, two major features of finance-dominated capitalism, the increasing inequality of income distribution and the rising …
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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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