crisis income distribution power sabotage unemploymentOur RWER blog post, ‘Can capitalists afford recovery: A 2018 update’, showed U.S. unemployment to be a highly reliable leading indicator for the capitalist share of domestic income three years later. An observant commentator, though, suggested otherwise (first comment by jayarava). Although true for much of the postwar period, this association no longer holds, s/he argued. ‘Something changed after the global financial crisis to decouple unemployment from income shares’, s/he posited, pointing to the ‘new power of globalized capital to force down wages even in times of [low] unemployment’ (or rather, that during an expansion, capitalists can raise prices faster than wages, thereby augmen...
Since the early 1990s, recoveries from recessions in the US have been plagued by weak employment gro...
This article assesses the significance of the January 2009 US unemployment figures. The steep fall ...
Since the start of the recession in December 2007, the U.S. unemployment rate has risen more than fo...
crisis income distribution power sabotage unemploymentThis research note starts by showing that, for...
crisis income distribution power sabotage unemployment. . . Looking forward, the prognosis for capit...
Our RWER blog post, ‘Can capitalists afford recovery: A 2018 update’, showed U.S. unemployment to be...
capitalist income growth distribution power unemployment United StatesCan it be true that capitalist...
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After years of recession and sluggish growth, for many, an economic recovery is the light at the end...
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crisis DA economic policy economic theory expectations growth income distribution Keynesianism Marxi...
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Historically, financial crises have been commonplace. Why did the latest episode almost derail the w...
Since the early 1990s, recoveries from recessions in the US have been plagued by weak employment gro...
This article assesses the significance of the January 2009 US unemployment figures. The steep fall ...
Since the start of the recession in December 2007, the U.S. unemployment rate has risen more than fo...
crisis income distribution power sabotage unemploymentThis research note starts by showing that, for...
crisis income distribution power sabotage unemployment. . . Looking forward, the prognosis for capit...
Our RWER blog post, ‘Can capitalists afford recovery: A 2018 update’, showed U.S. unemployment to be...
capitalist income growth distribution power unemployment United StatesCan it be true that capitalist...
capital crisis DA economic policy economic theory growth income distribution labour Marxism monetari...
After years of recession and sluggish growth, for many, an economic recovery is the light at the end...
crisis DA economic policy economic theory expectations growth income distribution Keynesianism Marxi...
crisis DA economic policy economic theory expectations growth income distribution Keynesianism Marxi...
Donald Trump Iron Heel major bear market stock market strategic sabotageThe presidential election of...
capitalization income distribution stock marketOver the past 139 years, the total return on U.S. equ...
capital as power corporate power differential accumulation income distribution sabotage United State...
Historically, financial crises have been commonplace. Why did the latest episode almost derail the w...
Since the early 1990s, recoveries from recessions in the US have been plagued by weak employment gro...
This article assesses the significance of the January 2009 US unemployment figures. The steep fall ...
Since the start of the recession in December 2007, the U.S. unemployment rate has risen more than fo...