The paper contributes to the debate on growth and distribution in a non-mainstream perspective. It looks at the role that capacity utilization plays in the process of growth under the hypothesis that the rate of capital depreciation is a function of the degree of capacity utilization. Our hypothesis implies results partly different from those obtained by other models in which capacity utilization plays a key role. In particular, a varying rate of depreciation affects the conditions under which distributional changes in favor of wages affect the rate of growth positively
This paper overcomes an important objection against the empirical relevance of the Benhabib-Farmer m...
This thesis consists of three chapters that look at the business cycle and productivity implications...
This paper overcomes an important objection against the empirical relevance of the Benhabib-Farmer m...
The paper contributes to the debate on growth and distribution in a non-mainstream perspective. It l...
We study the one sector model of growth when a linear production technology is combined with adjustm...
The aim of this short article is to build a model in order to take into account capital scrapping (o...
* An earlier version of this paper was presented in a seminar at the Berlin School of Law and Econom...
This paper discusses some issues related to the triangle between capital accumulation, distribution,...
This paper examines the implications of capital utilization for the dynamics of growth and convergen...
This paper examines the implications of capital utilization for the dynamics of growth and convergen...
Abstract: The objective of this article is to analyse the effects of the introduction of the desired...
In a world of heterogeneous capital the aggregate capital-capacity ratio can change in a complicated...
The determinants of depreciation function are neglected concept in the theory of economic growth. Th...
Regimes of economic growth with abnormally high or abnormally low degrees of capacity utilisation co...
In this paper we analyze the role played by capacity utilization and maintenance costs in the propag...
This paper overcomes an important objection against the empirical relevance of the Benhabib-Farmer m...
This thesis consists of three chapters that look at the business cycle and productivity implications...
This paper overcomes an important objection against the empirical relevance of the Benhabib-Farmer m...
The paper contributes to the debate on growth and distribution in a non-mainstream perspective. It l...
We study the one sector model of growth when a linear production technology is combined with adjustm...
The aim of this short article is to build a model in order to take into account capital scrapping (o...
* An earlier version of this paper was presented in a seminar at the Berlin School of Law and Econom...
This paper discusses some issues related to the triangle between capital accumulation, distribution,...
This paper examines the implications of capital utilization for the dynamics of growth and convergen...
This paper examines the implications of capital utilization for the dynamics of growth and convergen...
Abstract: The objective of this article is to analyse the effects of the introduction of the desired...
In a world of heterogeneous capital the aggregate capital-capacity ratio can change in a complicated...
The determinants of depreciation function are neglected concept in the theory of economic growth. Th...
Regimes of economic growth with abnormally high or abnormally low degrees of capacity utilisation co...
In this paper we analyze the role played by capacity utilization and maintenance costs in the propag...
This paper overcomes an important objection against the empirical relevance of the Benhabib-Farmer m...
This thesis consists of three chapters that look at the business cycle and productivity implications...
This paper overcomes an important objection against the empirical relevance of the Benhabib-Farmer m...