Income Distribution in Macroeconomic Models Income Distribution in Macroeconomic Models

Income Distribution in Macroeconomic Models

Giuseppe Bertola and Others
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    • 40,99 €

Publisher Description

This book looks at the distribution of income and wealth and the effects that this has on the macroeconomy, and vice versa. Is a more equal distribution of income beneficial or harmful for macroeconomic growth, and how does the distribution of wealth evolve in a market economy? Taking stock of results and methods developed in the context of the 1990s revival of growth theory, the authors focus on capital accumulation and long-run growth. They show how rigorous, optimization-based technical tools can be applied, beyond the representative-agent framework of analysis, to account for realistic market imperfections and for political-economic interactions.

The treatment is thorough, yet accessible to students and nonspecialist economists, and it offers specialist readers a wide-ranging and innovative treatment of an increasingly important research field. The book follows a single analytical thread through a series of different growth models, allowing readers to appreciate their structure and crucial assumptions. This is particularly useful at a time when the literature on income distribution and growth has developed quickly and in several different directions, becoming difficult to overview.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2014
28 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
456
Pages
PUBLISHER
Princeton University Press
SIZE
25.3
MB

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