Endogenous income distribution and aggregate demand: Empirical evidence from heterogeneous panel structural vector autoregression

IF 1 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Metroeconomica Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1111/meca.12376
Betül Mutlugün
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Abstract

This paper presents a novel empirical investigation into demand and distribution dynamics using a heterogeneous panel structural vector autoregression model for a panel of 10 emerging economies during the 1970–2017 period. Following the Kaleckian tradition, the theoretical analysis is based on a dynamic macro model where distributive shares and labor productivity are determined endogenously by introducing conflicting-claims theory of inflation and Kaldor–Verdoorn effects. The paper indicates profit-led demand regime only in the short run and profit-squeeze effects when allowing for the contemporaneous effect of labor share on capacity utilization and capital accumulation. However, after incorporating the contemporaneous effect of demand on labor share and thus controlling for the short-term effect of pro-cyclical labor productivity on labor share, the results provide evidence for wage-led demand and wage-squeeze effects. These results underline how the importance of addressing endogeneity issues when estimating demand and distribution regimes and how different assumptions about the interactions among demand, distribution, and labor productivity result in diverse findings.

内生收入分配与总需求:来自异质性面板结构向量自回归的经验证据
本文利用异质性面板结构向量自回归模型对1970-2017年期间10个新兴经济体的面板需求和分配动态进行了新的实证研究。理论分析遵循Kaleckian传统,通过引入通货膨胀的矛盾主张理论和Kaldor-Verdoorn效应,建立了分配份额和劳动生产率内生决定的动态宏观模型。本文表明,利润主导的需求机制仅在短期内存在,当考虑到劳动份额对产能利用率和资本积累的同时影响时,存在利润挤压效应。然而,在纳入了需求对劳动份额的同期效应,从而控制了顺周期劳动生产率对劳动份额的短期效应后,结果为工资主导的需求和工资挤压效应提供了证据。这些结果强调了在评估需求和分配制度时解决内生性问题的重要性,以及关于需求、分配和劳动生产率之间相互作用的不同假设如何导致不同的发现。
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Metroeconomica
Metroeconomica ECONOMICS-
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