POURQUOI LA THEORIE DE LA « MACROJUSTICE » MÉRITE-T-ELLE QU'ON EN DEBATTE ?
Claude Gamel
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Abstract:
Theory of "macrojustice" [Kolm (2005)] is a stimulating contribution to the debate on the macroeconomic incomes distribution. The solution proposed by the author is the result of a three stages construction : first, agreement on the scheme of labour incomes redistribution, second, agreement on the degree of equalization to be chosen in that framework and, third, control by everyone of the intensity with which his own productive capacities (at the root of his labour income) are exploited. To begin with the core of the theory of macrojustice is defined (1.), and two specially original features are recorded (2.). Finally, five points must be questioned, because of their significance for further investigation (3)
Keywords: process liberalism; philosophy and economics; public economics; distributive schemes; ELIE transfers; libéralisme procédural; philosophie économique; économie publique; redistribution; transferts ELIE (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007-03-01
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