This study investigates various economic factors’ impact in determining the relationship between functional income distribution and aggregate demand from both a theoretical and an empirical viewpoint. We base our analysis on a demand‐driven growth model for an open economy that allows for either profit‐led or wage‐led regimes. Our results strongly indicate that a higher level of trade openness is associated with a lower probability of being wage‐led. We find evidence that lower wage inequality makes an economy more wage‐led and that countries with a greater private credit‐to‐gross domestic product (GDP) ratio are more likely to be profit‐led
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This study investigates the impact of various economic factors in determining the relationship betwe...
This dissertation explores three questions related to empirical estimation of the relationship betwe...
In this thesis, we study the causal relationship between functional distribution of income and econo...
This paper estimates the effects of a change in the wage share on growth at a national and global le...
An increase in the wage share has contradictory effects on the subaggregates of aggregate demand. Pr...
This article presents an econometric estimation of the determinants of the wage share, using sectora...
In a seminal paper on Marxian business cycle theory Goodwin (1967) presented a model, which assumed ...
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The last four decades have been characterised by drastic changes in the distribution of income betwe...
This paper is a literature review on the recent Post-Keynesian empirical findings about the effect o...
This paper presents the empirical evidence about the impact of the simultaneous race to the bottom i...
An increase in the wage share has contradictory effects on the subaggregates of aggregate demand. Pr...
This paper is a literature review on the recent Post-Keynesian empirical findings about the effect o...
The paper provides an overview of the concept of wage-led growth, both as an analytical concept and ...
This paper presents the empirical evidence about the impact of the simultaneous race to the bottom i...
This study investigates the impact of various economic factors in determining the relationship betwe...
This dissertation explores three questions related to empirical estimation of the relationship betwe...
In this thesis, we study the causal relationship between functional distribution of income and econo...
This paper estimates the effects of a change in the wage share on growth at a national and global le...
An increase in the wage share has contradictory effects on the subaggregates of aggregate demand. Pr...
This article presents an econometric estimation of the determinants of the wage share, using sectora...
In a seminal paper on Marxian business cycle theory Goodwin (1967) presented a model, which assumed ...
The paper investigates how including the distribution of wealth changes the demand effects of redist...
The last four decades have been characterised by drastic changes in the distribution of income betwe...
This paper is a literature review on the recent Post-Keynesian empirical findings about the effect o...
This paper presents the empirical evidence about the impact of the simultaneous race to the bottom i...
An increase in the wage share has contradictory effects on the subaggregates of aggregate demand. Pr...
This paper is a literature review on the recent Post-Keynesian empirical findings about the effect o...
The paper provides an overview of the concept of wage-led growth, both as an analytical concept and ...
This paper presents the empirical evidence about the impact of the simultaneous race to the bottom i...