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Pasinetti on Post-Keynesian Income Distribution and Growth Theory: Further Developments

Mauro L. Baranzini and Amalia Mirante
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Mauro L. Baranzini: University of Lugano
Amalia Mirante: University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland and University of Lugano

Chapter 7 in Luigi L. Pasinetti: An Intellectual Biography, 2018, pp 177-224 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract The second ‘Two-Cambridges controversy’, on income distribution, over the last 60 years has generated a stream of 400 contributions, continuing even today (for instance, sparked off in 2014 by Piketty). Baranzini and Mirante investigate nine related lines of research, as (1) the introduction of a different rate of return on wealth, (2) the introduction of money and financial constraints, (3) the introduction of the public sector, (4) the inclusion of other socio-economic classes and class struggle, (5) the introduction of the micro-foundations, (6) the analysis of the long-term distribution of wealth and of the income share of classes, (7) overlapping generations models cum inter-generational transmission of wealth, (8) the applicability of the Meade-Samuelson and Modigliani’s Anti-Pasinetti Theorem and (9) the extension towards an Islamic macro-model of distribution.

Keywords: Baranzini; Modigliani; Cambridge Equation; Islamic Economics; Savings Propensity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-71072-3_7

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