INVESTIGADORES
KENNEDY Damian
libros
Título:
Share of labour compensation and aggregate demand ? discussions towards a growth strategy
Autor/es:
JAVIER LINDENBOIM; DAMIÁN KENNEDY; JUAN M. GRAÑA
Editorial:
United Nations
Referencias:
Lugar: Ginebra; Año: 2011 p. 24
Resumen:
Economic growth strategies of the so-called ?developing? countries have focused in the last decades on expanding their exports. In that scheme, wage compression seems necessary in order to compensate the observed slow productivity pace achieving, therefore, ?competitiveness?. The core of this discussion is, undoubtedly, how the national product is appropriated through wages and surplus, i.e. the factorial income distribution. From that viewpoint this paper discusses the long term impoverishment of Argentinean workers through two key aspects of the economic process: on one hand, the way in which labour force is allocated, by analysing the relationship between real wage and productivity. On the other, how income is used in the acquisition of consumer goods and capital formation. In order to fully comprehend those trends, this paper recourses to an international comparison with two ?types? of countries: the ?developed? ones (USA, France and Japan) and the greater Latin American economies (Brazil and Mexico). As these processes take place in the long run, this paper?s analysis period will start from the 1950s.