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A meta-model of income distribution

In: Income Distribution, Growth and Unemployment

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This Chapter faces the problem of instability from a global point of view. Differently from what happened in the growth cycle models, where a local analysis in the proximity of steady state has been put forward, in the present Chapter a regime-switching device is introduced in order to thwart instability. It is well known that this technique is based upon three cornerstones: i) the existence of a threshold separating the regimes; ii) the presence of two different steady states; iii) the change in the parameters of strategic equations. These hypotheses are capable of generating a meta-model where the dynamic process is rooted in a series of disequilibrium processes that create a discrepancy between steady state and the actual rate of growth. This creates a blow to the syntax of the income distribution debate (IDD) because a model can be either profit-led (PLM) or wage-led (WLM) according to the time period considered.

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  • ., 2022. "A meta-model of income distribution," Chapters, in: Income Distribution, Growth and Unemployment, chapter 12, pages 164-183, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:21213_12
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