Brazilian Journal of Political Economy (Nov 2021)

An assessment of the debates over income distribution and growth in the Neo-Kaleckian literature

  • SULAFA NOFAL

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-31572021-3165
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 4
pp. 782 – 796

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ABSTRACT Kaleckian literature is considered an important theme in the post-Keynesian school of economic thought. In the aftermath of the financial crisis, the endeavors of forming a new consensus regarding essential economic issues, in particular achieving economic growth became a need. Thus, the Kaleckian models returned to be in the spot since these models tackle the impact of changes in the distribution of income and address the question whether a redistribution of income away from wages and towards profits is capable of boosting growth. In this sense, this paper return to Kaleckian insights and offers a theoretical discussion of the distributional effects on aggregate demand and economic growth. Moreover, through the lens of neo-Kaleckian tradition, the evolution of the debate on wage-led and profit-led regimes in recent decades can be traced.

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