Income distribution in a corporate economy

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Income distribution in a corporate economy

Russell Rimmer

(New directions in modern economics series)

E. Elgar, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 234-245) and index

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内容説明

Income Distribution in a Corporate Economy offers a skilful examination of the influences of financial markets and imperfect competition on the distributive process. Unlike much of the earlier literature, it concentrates upon the short-run, making it suitable for empirical appraisal.After a thorough review of the theoretical and empirical literature of the past 30 years, Russell Rimmer uses a series of models to synthesize results from post Keynesian macroeconomics, investment theory and industrial economics. The final chapters contain an analysis of the short-run effects of changes in pricing strategies and increases in industrial concentration on income shares accruing to households and corporations. By presenting in one place the neo-classical and post Keynesian approaches, the book will serve both as a text and a foundation for future work on distribution. Students new to income distribution will be able to read the text as an introduction to the neoclassical and post Keynesian approaches. A novel contribution is the gathering together of early extensions of post Keynesian theory to the short run, including accounts of attempts to synthesise the major theoretical strands.

目次

  • Part 1 Income distribution in a perfectly competitive economy: the neoclassical microeconomy
  • does marginal productivity exhaust the product?
  • technology and substitution
  • the post-Keynesian critique of neoclassical distribution
  • capital deepening, the importance of capitalists and reswitching. Part 2 Some post-Keynesian approaches to distribution: the basic Kaldorian model
  • savings haviour and income shares
  • the neo-Pasinetti theorem
  • Boulding's theory of distribution in a neo-Pasinetti framework
  • Kaldor's representative firm and a two-sector extension. Part 3 Short-run Kaldorian theories of distribution: Sen's marginal productivity theory
  • Riach's marginal productivity model
  • Harcourt's price rule
  • Goodwin's aggregate demand analysis. Part 4 Financial markets, corporate decision-making and distribution: speculation, enterprise and investment
  • mark-up pricing
  • an extension of the neo-Pasinetti model. Part 5 Investment, the mark-up and Tobin's q: estimating the relationship between investmetn and Tobin's q
  • the price mechanism
  • competing theories of price
  • industry structure and the profit margin
  • what determines the value of q?. Part 6 Industry structure, conduct and a Keynesian theory of distribution: determination of the mark-up
  • the monopoly rents of firms and Tobin's q
  • a short-run model of financial markets, industry structure and corporate behaviour
  • increased industrial concentration and distribution.

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