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La modération salariale : le point de vue des (néo-)kaleckiens

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Olivier Allain () (CES - Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne - CNRS : UMR8174 - Université Panthéon-Sorbonne - Paris I, Universite Paris Descartes - Université Paris Descartes - Paris V)
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Selon l'économie orthodoxe, les politiques de modération salariale sont un moyen privilégié pour favoriser la croissance et l'emploi. Les versions récentes du modèle (néo-)kaleckien remettent en cause cette affirmation. Nous présentons et discutons ce modèle dans sa forme canonique, puis en intégrant certains enrichissements importants : endogénéisation du taux de marge dans le cadre des négociations salariales, progrès technique et ouverture de l'économie sur l'extérieur.

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Publication status: Published - Presented, Colloque "État et régulation sociale" Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne-Matisse, 2006, Paris, France
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Keywords: Rigueur salariale; Répartition du revenu; Croissance économique; Kalecki;

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