International audienceThe paper reviews some of the important developments since the financial crisis both on the issue of secular stagnation, as put forth by Lawrence Summers (2014a), and the rising share of profit as put forth by Thomas Piketty (2014), and it also seeks to tackle the issue of income distribution in a Keynes–Pasinetti perspective that offers important Keynesian analytics of the cyclical and long-term interaction between the rentier and the nonrentier sectors. This alternative Keynesian perspective on income distribution serves to shed light, both theoretically and empirically, on the specific evolution of this socioeconomic interaction, by analyzing time series over long historical periods for both the United States and Ca...
Economy grows as a continuous process which continues today, is in itself an inspiration to many ec...
We present new estimates of the rentier share of national income for OECD countries for the years be...
Two unambiguous phenomena have characterized the environment in which the global crisis has spread: ...
International audienceThe paper reviews some of the important developments since the financial crisi...
This chapter, starting from an analysis of the relationship between rents and profit and its effects...
I want to draw attention to two non-Keynesian traditions that throw light on the present crisis: tho...
The neo-Pasinetti model proposed by Nicholas Kaldor in 1966 represents a significant theoretical dep...
This work studies the interactions between income distribution and monetary and fiscal policies in t...
ABSTRACT The paper discusses the hypothesis that the functional distribution of income is not necess...
Distributional issues may not have always been among the main concerns of the economic profession. T...
This paper examines the correlates of rentier returns – returns to the ownership of financial assets...
ABSTRACT This paper discusses distribution and the historical phases of capitalism. It assumes that ...
Historically, financial crises have been commonplace. Why did the latest episode almost derail the w...
This ("Cambridge") theory of income distribution was originally presented by Nicholas Kaldor in 1956...
The question of the long-run prospects of profitability and its association with the stage of capita...
Economy grows as a continuous process which continues today, is in itself an inspiration to many ec...
We present new estimates of the rentier share of national income for OECD countries for the years be...
Two unambiguous phenomena have characterized the environment in which the global crisis has spread: ...
International audienceThe paper reviews some of the important developments since the financial crisi...
This chapter, starting from an analysis of the relationship between rents and profit and its effects...
I want to draw attention to two non-Keynesian traditions that throw light on the present crisis: tho...
The neo-Pasinetti model proposed by Nicholas Kaldor in 1966 represents a significant theoretical dep...
This work studies the interactions between income distribution and monetary and fiscal policies in t...
ABSTRACT The paper discusses the hypothesis that the functional distribution of income is not necess...
Distributional issues may not have always been among the main concerns of the economic profession. T...
This paper examines the correlates of rentier returns – returns to the ownership of financial assets...
ABSTRACT This paper discusses distribution and the historical phases of capitalism. It assumes that ...
Historically, financial crises have been commonplace. Why did the latest episode almost derail the w...
This ("Cambridge") theory of income distribution was originally presented by Nicholas Kaldor in 1956...
The question of the long-run prospects of profitability and its association with the stage of capita...
Economy grows as a continuous process which continues today, is in itself an inspiration to many ec...
We present new estimates of the rentier share of national income for OECD countries for the years be...
Two unambiguous phenomena have characterized the environment in which the global crisis has spread: ...