This book brings together a number of well-known post-Keynesian scholars who discuss the impact of monetary policy on both personal and functional distribution of income, and even the gendered effect of monetary policy.
The chapters in this book were originally published in the Review of Political Economy.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Monetary Policy and Income Distribution 1. Monetary Policy and Income Distribution: The Post-Keynesian and Sraffian Perspectives 2. The Distributive Monetary Analysis of a (Un)sustainable Economy 3. Foreign Price Shocks and Inflation Targeting: Effects on Income and Inflation Inequality 4. Dealing with Rising Inequality: Is the Fed Up for the Task, or Will Everyone Get Fed Up? 5. Monetary Policy and the Gender and Racial Employment Dynamics in Brazil 6. Monetary Policy and Income Distribution in a Multisectoral AB-SFC Model 7. Are Firm Markups Boosting Inflation? A Post-Keynesian Institutionalist Approach to Markup Inflation in Select Industrialized Countries