Wage- versus profit-led growth after 25 years: an introduction
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- Stefan Ederer & Miriam Rehm, 2021.
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- Ederer, Stefan & Rehm, Miriam, 2019. "Wealth inequality and aggregate demand," Ecological Economic Papers 30, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business.
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- Bruno Jetin & Luis Reyes Ortiz, 2020.
"Wage-led demand as a rebalancing strategy for economic growth in China,"
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