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The Kaleckian Model of Growth and Distribution and its Neo-Ricardian and Neo-Marxian Critiques

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  • Lavoie, M.

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This paper analyzes the newer Kaleckian models of growth and distribution and the criticisms that have been addressed to them by neo-Marxian and neo-Ricardian authors. The models discussed assume overhead labor costs and target return pricing. The main issues are the form of the investment function and the notions of normal rates of profit and of normal rates of capacity utilization. Despite the relevance of, and often the similarity between, the neo-Marxian and neo-Ricardian critiques, it is shown that the main features of the Kaleckian growth model may still be preserved. (c) 1995 Academic Press Limited Copyright 1995 by Oxford University Press.
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  • Lavoie, M., 1992. "The Kaleckian Model of Growth and Distribution and its Neo-Ricardian and Neo-Marxian Critiques," Working Papers 9201e, University of Ottawa, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ott:wpaper:9201e
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