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We consider a sequential equilibrium model over two periods, during the first of which agents have perfect information and their expectations are formed as if there were complete future markets. We show that, in the second period, equilibrium prices may well be different from those expected,...
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This paper discusses Phelps Brown's claims that (1) real wages in the long run cannot be explained by a theory where distribution is determined by the relative worker bargaining position, and (2) changes in real wages would be strictly linked to changes in the average product per worker.
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Abstract: This paper is aimed at discussing Mandler’s interpretation of Sraffa’s price theory. In particular we will analyse Mandler’s idea that an institutional determination of distribution, suggested by Sraffa, could be solidly advanced only in the case of equilibrium price...
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This paper aims at clarifying some aspects of Marx's analysis of the determinants of wages and of the peculiarity of labour as a commodity, focusing on three related issues. The first is that of Marx's notion of the subsistence (or natural) wage rate: the subsistence wage will be shown to stem,...
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The aim of this paper is to clarify some aspects of Marx's analysis of the determinants of wages and of the peculiarities of labour as a commodity, concentrating upon three related issues. The first is that of Marx's notion of the subsistence (or natural) wage rate: subsistence wage will be...
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