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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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In this paper we analyse the effects of financialisation on income distribution, before and after the Great Financial … Crisis and the Great Recession. The focus is on functional income distribution and thus on the relationship between … financialisation and the wage share or the gross profit share. The analysis is based on a Kaleckian theory of income distribution …
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financialisation-distribution nexus is examined for the three countries. Third, macroeconomic demand and growth regimes are analysed …
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In recent years, Denmark has been successful in ensuring and maintaining a low unemployment rate. However, almost one third of the working-age population remains dependent on public transfers, a fact which poses questions on both social inclusion and financial pressures on the welfare state. In...
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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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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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. Therefore, two major features of finance-dominated capitalism, the increasing inequality of income distribution and the rising …
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This book contributes a basic framework for and specific insights into interdisciplinary connections between production, logistics, and traffic subsystems. The book is divided into two parts, the first of which presents an overview of interdisciplinarity in value-added networks and freight...
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industrial world, from suppliers to manufacturing plants to distribution centers and to the dealers and stores. The topics … replenish, all this for individual items and for a distribution network where the items are housed in multiple locations …. Further quantitative methods are: manufacturing control, just-in-time, assembly, statistical process control, distribution …
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functional income distribution in an environment of financialization. Following this approach, we expect financialization to … evidence for all three re-distributional channels contributing to the changes in functional income distribution. The …
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