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Capitalists Workers And Fiscal Policy A Classical Model Of Growth And Distribution Thomas R Michl

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Capitalists Workers And Fiscal Policy A Classical Model Of Growth And Distribution Thomas R Michl
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.06 MB
Pages: 326
Author: Thomas R. Michl
ISBN: 9780674275348, 9780674031678, 0674275349, 0674031679
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Capitalists Workers And Fiscal Policy A Classical Model Of Growth And Distribution Thomas R Michl by Thomas R. Michl 9780674275348, 9780674031678, 0674275349, 0674031679 instant download after payment.

Drawing on the work of the classical-Marxian economists and their modern successors, Capitalists, Workers, and Fiscal Policy sets forth a new model of economic growth and distribution, and applies it to two major policy issues: public debt and social security. The book homes in specifically on the problem of fiscal policy, examining the ways that taxation and government spending affect the distribution of wealth and income as well as the rate of economic growth. Thomas Michl’s model shows that public debt has a regressive effect on wealth distribution. It also demonstrates that the accumulation of wealth by public authorities, for example, in the form of a pension reserve such as the U.S. social security trust fund, can have a progressive effect on wealth distribution, both directly (since it represents ownership by the citizenry) and indirectly through its general equilibrium effects on the structure of accumulation. The book’s findings provide an analytical foundation for a macroeconomic policy of using fiscal surpluses to accumulate a public pension reserve fund that serves to effect a progressive redistribution of wealth.

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