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Flexicurity Capitalism - Foundations, Problems and Perspectives

English · Hardback

Will be released 07.03.2012

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Informationen zum Autor Peter Flaschel is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Business Administration and Economics at the University of Bielefeld, Germany. Alfred Greiner is Professor of Economics in the Department of Business Administration and Economics at the University of Bielefeld, Germany. Klappentext Flaschel and Griener's Flexicurity Capitalism provides serious discussion and feasible mathematical models to provide a basic framework for a "flexicurity" economic system--labor market reform that combines flexibility in the hiring and firing processes of firms with security in the employment and income of the workforce. Zusammenfassung Flaschel and Griener's Flexicurity Capitalism provides serious discussion and feasible mathematical models to provide a basic framework for a "flexicurity" economic system--labor market reform that combines flexibility in the hiring and firing processes of firms with security in the employment and income of the workforce. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notation Introduction 1 Marx: Socially Acceptable Capitalism? 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Theminimum wage debate 1.3 Sustainable social evolution through an unrestricted reserve army mechanism? 1.4 Classical growth dynamics 1.5 Hiring and firing, social security and restricted reserve army fluctuations 1.5.1 Human rights: Basic income and minimum wages 1.5.2 Capital's and labor's responsibility: Minimum wages and basic income needs 1.5.3 Capital's and labor's responsibility: Upper bounds for real wage increases 1.5.4 Automatic stabilizers: Blanchard and Katz error correction terms 1.6 Conclusions Appendix: Wage dynamics. A specific theoretical foundation 2 Kalecki: Full Employment Welfare Capitalism? 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Economic and political aspects of full employment 2.3 Themodel 2.4 The implied laws ofmotion 2.4.1 The DADmodule: multiplier and employment dynamics 2.4.2 The DAS module: real wage dynamic and capital accumulation 2.5 Steady state configurations and reduced-form3D dynamics 2.5.1 Balanced growth in the 4D dynamics 2.5.2 Reduced-form3D dynamics 2.6 Feedback structures 2.6.1 Feedback channels in KMGS growth 2.6.2 The feedback structure of the KGR model of capital accumulation and employment dynamics 2.6.3 A feedback-suggested local stability scenario 2.6.4 Consensus-based economies: Attraction towards accepted steady state positions 2.7 Local instability and global boundedness 2.7.1 Conflict-driven economies: Repelling steady state configurations 2.7.2 Kalecki-type upper turning points 2.7.3 Goodwin-type upper turning points? 2.7.4 Rose-type lower turning points 2.7.5 Goodwin-type lower turning points? 2.8 Numerical examples 2.9 Political aspects of the Kaleckian investment and employment cycle 2.9.1 Monetary policy 2.9.2 Fiscal policy 2.10 Conclusions 3 Schumpeter: Capitalism, Flexicurity and Democracy? 3.1 Introduction 3.2 From Marxian reserve army to Schumpeter's competitive socialism and beyond 3.3 Flexicurity capitalism: budget equations, consumption and investment 3.3.1 Full-employment capitalism: Ideal, status-quo and compromises 3.3.2 Basic principles and problems 3.3.3 Sectoral accounts, consumption and investment 3.4 Dynamics: Stability and sustainability issues 3.4.1 Stability of balanced reproduction 3.4.2 Sustainability of balanced reproduction 3.5 Pension funds and credit 3.6 Education and schooling 3.6.1 The educational system: Basic structure and implications 3.6.2 Equal opportunities and life-long learning 3.7 Challenge I: Keynesian business fluctuations 3.8 Challenge II: Schumpeterian processes of 'creative destruction' 3.9 The future of capitalism: A brief appraisal 3.10 Elites in flexicurity societies 3.10.1 Basic aspects 3.10.2 Elite gr...

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Authors Peter Flaschel, Peter (Professor Emeritus Flaschel, Peter/ Greiner Flaschel, Alfred Greiner, Alfred (Professor of Economics Greiner
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 07.03.2012, delayed
 
EAN 9780199751587
ISBN 978-0-19-975158-7
No. of pages 240
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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