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Edward Elgar Publishing INCOME DISTRIBUTION IN A CORPORATE ECONOMY (New Directions in Modern Economics series)

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Product Description 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. Review 'Income Distribution in a Corporate Economy not only shows a very thorough knowledge of the relevant literature and considerable technical virtuosity and synthesising capabilities, it is also a substantial and original contribution to the literature.' About the Author Russell Rimmer, Reader, Department of Information and Numerical Sciences, Deakin University, Australia

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Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 January 1993
Listed Since
16 December 2006

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