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Acikgoz, Omer (2013): Transitional Dynamics and Long-run Optimal Taxation Under Incomplete Markets.
Acikgoz, Omer (2015): Transitional Dynamics and Long-run Optimal Taxation Under Incomplete Markets.
Adrjan, Pawel (2018): The mightier, the stingier: Firms’ market power, capital intensity, and the labor share of income.
Albu, Lucian-Liviu and Roudoi, Andrei (2003): Scenarios of economic development in Romania - medium to long-term forecasting models. Published in: Romanian Journal of Economic Forecasting , Vol. 4, No. 5 (December 2003): pp. 64-77.
Aoki, Shuhei (2008): Aggregate Productivity Loss and the Theil Index of Inequality.
Arpaia, Alfonso and Pérez, Esther and Pichelmann, Karl (2009): Understanding labour income share dynamics in Europe. Published in: Economic Papers (working papers series) , Vol. 2009, No. 379
Asongu, Simplice and Tchamyou, Vanessa (2015): Inequality, Finance and Pro-Poor Investment in Africa.
Balli, Faruk and Balli, Hatice O. (2010): Income and consumption smoothing and welfare gains across Pacific Island countries: The role of remittances and foreign aid. Forthcoming in: Forthcoing in Economic Modelling
Bitros, George C. (2016): Monetary policy, market structure and the income shares in the U.S.
Charles-Coll, Jorge A. (2010): The optimal rate of inequality: A framework for the relationship between income inequality and economic growth.
Commendatore, Pasquale and Panico, Carlo and Pinto, Antonio (2009): The influence of different forms of government spending on distribution and growth.
Constantine, Collin (2014): Growth and Distribution: A Guyana Case Study.
Damiani, Mirella and Pompei, Fabrizio and Andrea, Ricci (2018): Labour shares, employment protection and unions in European economies. Published in: Socio-Economic Review (June 2018)
Damiani, Mirella and Pompei, Fabrizio and Ricci, Andrea (2012): Labour share and employment protection in European economies.
Daudey, Emilie and Decreuse, Bruno (2006): Higher education, employers’ monopsony power and the labour share in OECD countries.
Decreuse, Bruno and Maarek, Paul (2008): FDI and the labor share in developing countries: a theory and some evidence.
Di Nola, Alessandro (2015): Capital Misallocation during the Great Recession.
Dizioli, Allan and Pinheiro, Roberto B. (2012): Health insurance as a productive factor.
Driscoll O'Keefe, Maximilien (2016): A stylised macroeconomic model incorporating green capital in the framework of Viability Theory.
de la Fonteijne, Marcel (2013): The Monetary Profit Paradox and a Sustainable Economy - A Fundamental Approach.
Efobi, Uchenna and Tanankem, Belmondo and Asongu, Simplice and Beecroft, Ibukun (2016): Exploring Multidimensional Financial Inclusion and Manufacturing Firms Performance in a Developing Country: The Case of Nigeria.
Estrada, Fernando (2015): Antinomias da Capital no século XXI.
Estrada, Fernando (2014): Antinomias del Capital en el Siglo XXI.
Estrada, Fernando (2015): Antinomies de Le Capital au XXIe siècle.
Estrada, Fernando (2014): Antinomies of Capital in the 21st Century.
Fanti, Lucrezia (2018): An AB-SFC Model of Induced Technical Change along Classical and Keynesian Lines.
Fanti, Lucrezia (2018): An AB-SFC Model of Induced Technical Change along Classical and Keynesian Lines.
Fedosin, Sergey G. (2015): Group Function of Income Distribution in Society. Published in: International Frontier Science Letters , Vol. 6, (December 2015): pp. 6-15.
Gibescu, Octavia (2010): Does the gross fixed capital formation represent a factor for supporting the economic growth?
Harrison, Ann (2005): Has Globalization Eroded Labor’s Share? Some Cross-Country Evidence.
Hasan, Zubair (2016): Economic development and Islam revisited.
Hein, Eckhard (2011): Distribution, ‘Financialisation’ and the Financial and Economic Crisis – Implications for Post-crisis Economic Policies.
Hein, Eckhard (2012): Finance-dominated capitalism, re-distribution and the financial and economic crises - a European perspective.
Hein, Eckhard (2011): Finance-dominated capitalism, re-distribution, household debt and financial fragility in a Kaleckian distribution and growth model.
Hein, Eckhard (2009): ‘Financialisation’, distribution, capital accumulation and productivity growth in a Post-Kaleckian model.
Hein, Eckhard (1999): Interest Rates, Income Shares, and Investment in a Kaleckian Model. Published in: Review of Political Economy and Social Sciences No. 5 (1999): pp. 5-22.
Hein, Eckhard (2010): The rate of interest as a macroeconomic distribution parameter: Horizontalism and Post-Keynesian models of distribution of growth. Published in: Institute for International Political Economy Working Paper No. 7/2010 (June 2010)
Hein, Eckhard and Schoder, Christian (2009): Interest rates, distribution and capital accumulation – A Post-Kaleckian perspective on the US and Germany.
Jerzmanowski, Michal and Nabar, Malhar (2008): Financial Development and Wage Inequality: Theory and Evidence.
Jump, Robert and Mendieta-Muñoz, Ivan (2016): Wage Led Aggregate Demand in the United Kingdom.
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont (2011): Exploitation and its unintended outcomes.
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont (2012): Income distribution, profit, and real shares.
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont (2011): Keynes’s missing axioms.
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont (2011): Keynes’s missing axioms.
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont (2011): Keynes’s missing axioms.
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont (2011): Keynes’s missing axioms.
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont (2011): Keynes’s missing axioms.
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont (2014): The Profit Theory is False Since Adam Smith. What About the True Distribution Theory?
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont (2014): Profit for Marxists.
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont (2011): Schumpeter and the essence of profit.
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont (2011): Schumpeter and the essence of profit.
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont (2011): What is wrong with heterodox economics? Kalecki’s profit theory as an example.
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont (2011): When Ricardo saw profit, he called it rent: on the vice of parochial realism.
Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont (2011): When Ricardo saw profit, he called it rent: on the vice of parochial realism.
Kodila-Tedika, Oasis and Kyayima-Muteba, Francklin (2010): Sources de la Croissance en République Démocratique du Congo d’avant indépendance : Une analyse par la cointégration.
Leblebicioglu, Asli and Weinberger, Ariel (2018): Openness and Factor Shares: Is Globalization Always Bad for Labor?
Levrero, Enrico Sergio (2009): Marx on absolute and relative wages.
Loaiza Quintero, O.L. (2011): La demanda agregada y la distribución del ingreso: Un estudio a partir de los modelos de crecimiento kaleckianos.
Loaiza Quintero, Osmar Leandro and Sierra Ríos, Ana Milena (2010): Salarios, demanda agregada y desempeño económico en Colombia: un debate no resuelto.
Maarek, Paul (2012): Labor share, informal sector and development.
Mabrouk, Mohamed (2017): Is Rentier Capitalism That Bad? Rent, Efficiency and Inequality Dynamics.
Maito, Esteban Ezequiel (2014): Income distribution, turnover speed and profit rate in Japan, Chile, Netherlands and United States.
Majeed, Muhammad Tariq (2010): Inequality, Trade Openness and Economic Growth in Asia. Published in: Applied Econometrics and International Development , Vol. 10, No. 2 (2010): pp. 201-212.
Mazyaki, Ali and Davodi, Pedram (2014): Decomposition of welfare distribution in Iran.
Meniago, Christelle and Asongu, Simplice (2018): Revisiting the Finance-Inequality Nexus in a Panel of African Countries. Forthcoming in: Research in International Business and Finance
Milanovic, Branko (2013): The return of “patrimonial capitalism”: review of Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the 21st century. Forthcoming in: Journal of Economic Literature No. June 2014
Munro, John H. (2007): The usury doctrine and urban public finances in late-medieval Flanders (1220 - 1550): rentes (annuities), excise taxes, and income transfers from the poor to the rich. Published in: La fiscalità nell’economia Europea, secc. XIII - XVIII, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini”, Prato, Serie II: Atti delle “Settimane de Studi” et altri Convegni , Vol. 39, No. 1 (2008): pp. 973-1026.
Muto, Ichiro and Fukumoto, Tomoyuki (2011): Rebalancing China’s economic growth: some insights from Japan’s experience.
Nakajima, Tetsuya (2018): A Macroeconomic Condition of Class Society.
Naqvi, Nadeem (2011): On two theories of value and distribution.
Nishi, Hiroshi (2018): A Dynamic Analysis of Demand and Productivity Growth in a Two-sector Kaleckian Model.
ORGIAZZI, Elsa (2007): Financial Development and Instability: the Role of the Labour Share.
Obregon, Carlos (2015): Piketty is wrong.
Okolo, Chimaobi and Attamah, Nicholas (2018): Macroeconomic implications of Raising Income:The Nigerian Experience.
P., Nanda and MK, Sinha and A., Kumar (2011): Income Dynamics in Odisha: Evidence from micro level study.
P., Nanda and MK, Sinha and A., Kumar (2011): Income Dynamics in Odisha: Evidence from micro level study.
P., Nanda and MK, Sinha and A., Kumar (2011): Poverty and Agricultural development Scenario in Orissa: A Regional Analysis.
Pastore, Francesco (1998): Le politiche salariali in una Unione Europea. Un'applicazione al caso italiano.
Puente-Ajovin, Miguel (2013): Distribución Funcional De La Renta: Teorías Y Evidencia Empírica.
Santos, Susana (2017): An approach to the structural features of the socio-economic activity of a country based on a Social Accounting Matrix. Evidences and multiplier effects on distribution of income.
Sasaki, Hiroaki (2018): タイトル:カレツキアン・モデルの基本骨格――短期モデルと長期モデル――.
Sasaki, Hiroaki (2018): Capital Accumulation and the Rate of Profit in a Two-Class Economy with Optimization Behavior.
Simplice A., Asongu (2011): Finance and inequality: exploring pro-poor investment channels in Africa.
Simplice A., Asongu (2011): Investment and inequality in Africa: which financial channels are good for the poor?
Tarassow, Artur (2010): The empirical relevance of Goodwin’s business cycle model for the US economy.
Tarassow, Artur (2010): The empirical relevance of Goodwin’s business cycle model for the US economy.
Taro, Abe (2012): Technical progress and maturity in a Kaleckian model of growth with an endogenous employment rate.
Tatom, John (2007): Are Returns to Capital Hitting New Historic Highs? Published in: Research Buzz , Vol. 3, No. 5 (31 May 2007): pp. 1-3.
Tatom, John (2007): Is Inequality Growing as American Workers Fall Behind?
Tatom, John (2007): Is the Distribution of Income Shifting Away from Workers? Published in: Research Buzz , Vol. 3, No. 2 (28 February 2007): pp. 1-3.
Tatom, John (2006): U.S. Workers Are Seeing Strong Wage Gains. Published in: Research Buzz , Vol. 2, No. 8 (30 September 2006): pp. 1-3.
Tavani, Daniele (2009): Wage Bargaining and Induced Technical Change in a Linear Economy: Model and Application to the US (1963-2003).
Trofimov, Ivan D. and Md. Aris, Nazaria and Bin Rosli, Muhammad K. F. (2018): Macroeconomic Determinants of the Labour Share of Income: Evidence from OECD Economies.
Tsoukis, Christopher and Tournemaine, Frederic (2010): Social conflict, growth and factor shares.
Tsoukis, Christopher and Tournemaine, Frederic (2010): Status in a canonical macro model: labour supply, growth, and inequality.
Vollrath, Dietrich (2008): Agrarian Structure and Endogenous Financial System Development.
Vollrath, Dietrich (2008): Agrarian Structure and Endogenous Financial System Development.
Yamamura, Eiji and Shin, Inyong (2008): Effects of Income Inequality on Growth through Efficiency Improvement and Capital Accumulation.
Yamamura, Eiji and Shin, Inyong (2010): Heterogeneity, trust, human capital and productivity growth: Decomposition analysis.
yamamura, eiji (2007): Heterogeneity, trust, human capital and productivity growth: Decomposition analysis.
Zhang, Shuguang and Cheng, Lian (2010): The Achilles’ heels of growth: factor price distortions and wealth transfer in China. Published in: