This paper relates the financial and monetary dimensions of the contemporary economic crisis to working-class agency via a central concern of classical political economy: the distribution of surplus between the chief factors of production. The fall in the wage share of value added is now accepted as a stylised fact in the empirical economic literature. This paper argues that the punctuated pattern of the development validates the regulation theoretical narrative of an epochal shift from Fordism to finance-led accumulation. Furthermore, synthesising econometric studies supports a class-centred explanation. In the last instance, the falling wage share is due to successful transnational class rule in the form of a neoliberal hegemonic paradigm...
Modern capitalist economies usually require some kind of compromise between capital's twin needs for...
It is frequently asserted that financialisation has contributed to the decline in the wage share. Th...
The paper is interested in how the repositioning of organized labour in Europe in the last 20 years ...
The purpose of this article is to explain the determinants behind the decline of labour share in the...
International audienceThis paper investigates the relationship between the labour share and financia...
The global financial crisis as part of globalisation has put labour movements under pressure around ...
The global financial crisis as part of globalisation has put labour movements under pressure around ...
This paper looks at two related labour market policies that have persisted and even proliferated acr...
The distribution of income between capital and labour has, until very recently, been ignored by the ...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the determinants and dynamics of a Marxian surplus-va...
Between 1970 and today, the share of national income going to labour (wage share) has fallen signi...
This paper develops a theoretical framework to investigate potential forces behind the rise and fall...
Studying a model where trade unions interact with endogenously formed partisan political parties, we...
In 1943 Michael Kalecki outlined the demise of full employment capitalism in the UK and theorized a ...
This paper develops a theoretical framework to understand mechanisms behind the rise and fall of cla...
Modern capitalist economies usually require some kind of compromise between capital's twin needs for...
It is frequently asserted that financialisation has contributed to the decline in the wage share. Th...
The paper is interested in how the repositioning of organized labour in Europe in the last 20 years ...
The purpose of this article is to explain the determinants behind the decline of labour share in the...
International audienceThis paper investigates the relationship between the labour share and financia...
The global financial crisis as part of globalisation has put labour movements under pressure around ...
The global financial crisis as part of globalisation has put labour movements under pressure around ...
This paper looks at two related labour market policies that have persisted and even proliferated acr...
The distribution of income between capital and labour has, until very recently, been ignored by the ...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the determinants and dynamics of a Marxian surplus-va...
Between 1970 and today, the share of national income going to labour (wage share) has fallen signi...
This paper develops a theoretical framework to investigate potential forces behind the rise and fall...
Studying a model where trade unions interact with endogenously formed partisan political parties, we...
In 1943 Michael Kalecki outlined the demise of full employment capitalism in the UK and theorized a ...
This paper develops a theoretical framework to understand mechanisms behind the rise and fall of cla...
Modern capitalist economies usually require some kind of compromise between capital's twin needs for...
It is frequently asserted that financialisation has contributed to the decline in the wage share. Th...
The paper is interested in how the repositioning of organized labour in Europe in the last 20 years ...