As is known, explicit consideration of the different propensities to consume of the various groups of income earners plays a major role in the attempts to extend Keynes’s and Kalecki’s principle of effective demand to the analysis of growth and functional distribution. This paper points out, by means of a simple multi-sectoral model, that those different consumption habits contribute to shaping the personal distribution of income in the economy, not only directly but also by influencing the impact on personal distribution of policy measures involving income transfers
In order to make a conclusion about which consumption function is better to explain the situation of...
This paper presents a one-sector model where investment and au-tonomous expenditures determine the g...
Abstract: In the Keynesian consumption function, current income is asserted to be the main determi...
This paper presents a theoretical model of consumption behavior that synthesizes the seminal contrib...
This paper presents a simple post-Kaleckian model of distribution and growth that incorporates pe...
International audienceFor some Post Keynesian economists, functional income distribution affects eco...
This paper introduces various sources of consumer heterogeneity in one-sector representative consume...
This paper deals with two intrinsically linked issues: the endogeneity of the demand regime and the...
DOI nefunkční (18.9.2018)This paper examines the influence of relative income on the consumption fun...
The paper is a contribution to the analysis of the growth process within industrial market economies...
This chapter explains the role of consumption expenditures in modern economies and their significanc...
This paper examines the role of the personal consumption structure in the processes of economic grow...
This paper presents a theoretical model of consumption behavior that synthesizes the seminal contrib...
This paper presents a one-sector model where investment and autonomous expenditures determine the gr...
It will be a part of the purpose of this paper to show that Keynesian economics treats a closed econ...
In order to make a conclusion about which consumption function is better to explain the situation of...
This paper presents a one-sector model where investment and au-tonomous expenditures determine the g...
Abstract: In the Keynesian consumption function, current income is asserted to be the main determi...
This paper presents a theoretical model of consumption behavior that synthesizes the seminal contrib...
This paper presents a simple post-Kaleckian model of distribution and growth that incorporates pe...
International audienceFor some Post Keynesian economists, functional income distribution affects eco...
This paper introduces various sources of consumer heterogeneity in one-sector representative consume...
This paper deals with two intrinsically linked issues: the endogeneity of the demand regime and the...
DOI nefunkční (18.9.2018)This paper examines the influence of relative income on the consumption fun...
The paper is a contribution to the analysis of the growth process within industrial market economies...
This chapter explains the role of consumption expenditures in modern economies and their significanc...
This paper examines the role of the personal consumption structure in the processes of economic grow...
This paper presents a theoretical model of consumption behavior that synthesizes the seminal contrib...
This paper presents a one-sector model where investment and autonomous expenditures determine the gr...
It will be a part of the purpose of this paper to show that Keynesian economics treats a closed econ...
In order to make a conclusion about which consumption function is better to explain the situation of...
This paper presents a one-sector model where investment and au-tonomous expenditures determine the g...
Abstract: In the Keynesian consumption function, current income is asserted to be the main determi...