Le Radici Distributive Della Crisi Infinita (Income Distribution: The Roots of the Neverending Crisis)

CSIL Working Paper Series (2011)

8 Pages Posted: 6 Aug 2018

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Massimo Florio

University of Milan - Department of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods (DEMM)

Date Written: October 1, 2011

Abstract

Italian Abstract: Questo documento sostiene l'opinione che le profonde radici dell'attuale crisi globale, che ha assunto la forma di una crisi principalmente finanziaria, sono legate a uno squilibrio fondamentale globale nella distribuzione del reddito. Ci sono due dimensioni dello squilibrio. Il primo è tra capitale e reddito da lavoro, in particolare nelle economie avanzate. Il secondo è tra i redditi delle economie avanzate e dei paesi in via di sviluppo. Senza affrontare questi due ampi squilibri reali, il risultato sarà una malattia economica a lungo termine. English Abstract: This paper supports the view that the deep roots of the current global crisis, which has taken the form of a mainly financial crisis, are related to a global fundamental unbalance in income distribution. There are two dimensions of the unbalance. The first one is between capital and labour income, particularly in advanced economies. The second one is between incomes of advanced economies and of developing countries. Without addressing these two broad real unbalances the outcome is going to be a long-term economic disease.

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Keywords: income distribution, global crisis, financial crisis

Suggested Citation

Florio, Massimo, Le Radici Distributive Della Crisi Infinita (Income Distribution: The Roots of the Neverending Crisis) (October 1, 2011). CSIL Working Paper Series (2011), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3202152 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3202152

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