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Political economy / Economic growth / Post-Keynesian economists / Michał Kalecki / Capitalism / Capital accumulation / Keynesian economics / Classical theory of growth and stagnation / Economics / Economic theories / Marxist theory
Date: 2014-11-11 14:25:21
Political economy
Economic growth
Post-Keynesian economists
Michał Kalecki
Capitalism
Capital accumulation
Keynesian economics
Classical theory of growth and stagnation
Economics
Economic theories
Marxist theory

Rethinking wage vs. profit-led growth theory with implications for policy analysis1 Abstract The distinction between wage-led and profit-led growth is a major feature of PostKeynesian economics and it has triggered an ex

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