Abstract

Discusses and examines the Cambridge macroeconomic theory of distribution. General role of wages in the theory; Long-run view of wages; Relative share of wages and aggregate wages; Correlation of money wage rates and bargaining power; Influence of expenditure patterns on real wage shares. (Abstract copyright EBSCO.)

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