Distribution and Growth: A Critical Note on "Stagnationism"

Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 62-70, 1993

Posted: 2 Oct 2007

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Prabirjit Sarkar

University of Cambridge - Centre for Business Research (CBR)

Abstract

In the 'stagnationist' macroeconomics, the long-term problem of growth and distribution has been discussed in a short-period Kaleckian framework which abstracts from labour market-output market interaction to determine real wages. However, even in this framework, one can challenge the stagnationist conclusion that there is a trade-off between wage and profit and between distribution and growth. One way of doing this is to bring in the role of foreign price competition. Another way is to allow the possibility of saving out of wage income in a closed economic framework developed here. Evidently in a general framework there is no unambiguous relationship between distribution and growth. So distributive justice should be taken as a separate objective on its own merit.

Keywords: Distribution, Growth, Stagnationsim, Kaleckian macroeconomics, cooperative capitalism, anagonistic capitalism

JEL Classification: O11, P10, Q11

Suggested Citation

Sarkar, Prabirjit, Distribution and Growth: A Critical Note on "Stagnationism". Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 62-70, 1993, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1018579

Prabirjit Sarkar (Contact Author)

University of Cambridge - Centre for Business Research (CBR) ( email )

Cambridge
United Kingdom

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