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, as well as on the effects of increasing "shareholder value orientation" of management's investment decisions. An isolated … increase in the "shareholder value orientation" of management's investment decisions has a uniquely negative effect on capacity … investment and the saving function of the models. "Profits without investment", the "intermediate" case in both models, is a …
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demand, i.e. investment, consumption and net exports. Since increasing shareholder power and shareholder value orientation of … important result is the emergence of 'profits without investment' demand and growth regimes, for which we point out the … variants of 'profits without investment' demand and growth regimes in finance-dominated capitalism. We review the different …
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, in particular when there are strong wealth effects in firms' investment decisions (via Tobin's q) and in households …
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setting in the medium run. 2. Firms' investment is affected through a 'management's preference channel' and an 'internal means …
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The increasing dominance of finance starting in the late 1970s/early 1980s in the US and the UK, and somewhat later in other countries, was associated with two fundamental and structural processes generating the contradictions of this phase of development and finally the financial and economic...
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financialisation to the macroeconomy: first, the effect on income distribution, second, the effects on investment in capital stock … income at the expense of the labour income share and depressed investment in capital stock, each a major feature of … financialisation, short- to medium-run dynamic 'profits without investment' regimes may emerge, which can be driven by flourishing …
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This paper surveys some of the important literatures on financial, economic and social systems with an eye towards explaining the tendencies towards 'financialisation'. We focus on important strands of this literature: the French Regulation School, the US-based Social Structures of Accumulation...
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The distinction between wage-led and profit-led growth is a major feature of Post-Keynesian economics and it has triggered an extensive econometric literature aimed at identifying whether economies are wage or profit-led. That literature treats the economy's character as exogenously given. This...
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, particularly in terms of their growth models and subordinated financialization. …
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We outline and simulate a stylised post-Keynesian two country stock-flow consistent model to demonstrate the interconnection of three of the main features/outcomes of finance-dominated capitalism, namely worsening income distribution for the bottom 90% households, the rise of international...
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