Demand Composition and Income Distribution

Demand Composition and Income Distribution

Author: David Pothier

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2014-12-15

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 1498300987

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This paper highlights how changes in the composition of demand affect income dispersion in the short run. We first document how the share of aggregate spending dedicated to labour-intensive goods and services shrinks (expands) during downturns (booms), and argue that this contributes to the observed pro-cyclicality of employment and output in labour-intensive industries. Using a two-sector general equilibrium model, we then assess how this demand composition channel influences the cyclical properties of the income distribution. Consistent with empirical evidence, we find income inequality to be countercyclical due to changes in the level of employment and (to a lesser extent) relative factor prices. The model also shows that wealth redistribution policies can potentially involve a trade-off between equality and output, depending on how they affect the composition of aggregate demand.


Demand Composition and Income Distribution

Demand Composition and Income Distribution

Author: David Pothier

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2014-12-15

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 149832388X

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This paper highlights how changes in the composition of demand affect income dispersion in the short run. We first document how the share of aggregate spending dedicated to labour-intensive goods and services shrinks (expands) during downturns (booms), and argue that this contributes to the observed pro-cyclicality of employment and output in labour-intensive industries. Using a two-sector general equilibrium model, we then assess how this demand composition channel influences the cyclical properties of the income distribution. Consistent with empirical evidence, we find income inequality to be countercyclical due to changes in the level of employment and (to a lesser extent) relative factor prices. The model also shows that wealth redistribution policies can potentially involve a trade-off between equality and output, depending on how they affect the composition of aggregate demand.


Income Distribution, Growth and Unemployment

Income Distribution, Growth and Unemployment

Author: Ferri, Piero

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2022-03-15

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1802206019

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Piero Ferri expertly broadens the analysis of the canonical growth cycle approach by presenting a Minsky–Harrod model, examining how the relationship between income distribution, growth and unemployment becomes increasingly complex. Exploring this new technique to generate a process of growth, based not only on history but disequilibrium, he investigates the current income distribution debate further and the challenges it faces.


Effective Demand And Income Distribution

Effective Demand And Income Distribution

Author: Marc Jarsulic

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-03-06

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 0429698526

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Considering ideas from various economic paradigms, namely post-Keynesian, neo-Ricardian, and neo-Marxian, this book discusses the importance of money to Keynes's analysis of effective demand and income distribution. It also considers the connections between relative prices and income distribution.


The New Economics of Income Distribution

The New Economics of Income Distribution

Author: Friedrich L. Sell

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2015-06-29

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 1783472375

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With the increased interest in the role of inequality in modern economies, this timely and original book explores income distribution as an equilibrium phenomenon. Though globalization tends to destroy earlier equilibria within industrialized and devel