The aim of this short article is to build a model in order to take into account capital scrapping (or bankruptcies) in an income distribution and growth model. The reason to introduce capital scrapping results from the intuition of some inconsistencies between theoretical predictions and empirical facts: the rate of capacity utilisation data often exhibit a greater stability than it is expected after reading theoretical models. We think that capital scrapping might contribute to stabilise the utilisation rate. The idea is as follows: an increase of the profit share implies a decrease of the rate of capacity utilisation which then involves a rise in capital scrapping (or in the rate of bankruptcies)
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How has capital reallocation affected productivity growth since the financial crisis? For example, h...
This paper derives measures of potential output and capacity utilization for a number of OECD countr...
In this paper we analyze the role played by capacity utilization and maintenance costs in the propag...
The aim of this short article is to build a model in order to take into account capital scrapping (o...
This thesis consists of three chapters that look at the business cycle and productivity implications...
The paper contributes to the debate on growth and distribution in a non-mainstream perspective. It l...
Growth is often treated as something like a general property of any well-managed economic system, bu...
International audienceThis paper studies under which conditions the share of profit in value-added, ...
Abstract: The objective of this article is to analyse the effects of the introduction of the desired...
Has productivity growth been held back by impaired capital reallocation since the financial crisis? ...
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...
This paper discusses some issues related to the triangle between capital accumulation, distribution,...
Overaccumulation of financial capital at the expense of the real sector resulted in falling wages as...
The central theme of this thesis is capital accumulation. The thesis reports that increase in econom...
How has capital reallocation affected productivity growth since the financial crisis? For example, h...
This paper derives measures of potential output and capacity utilization for a number of OECD countr...
In this paper we analyze the role played by capacity utilization and maintenance costs in the propag...