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From the Crisis of Distribution to the Distribution of the Costs of the Crisis: What Can We Learn from Previous Crises about the Effects of the Financial Crisis on Labor Share?
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Abstract:
The working paper analyzes the possible distributional consequences of the
global crisis based on the lessons of past crises. The decline in the labor share across the globe has been a major
factor that led to the current global crisis. Onaran argues that this is a crisis of
distribution, and similarly the policy reactions to the crisis are part of a
distributional struggle. The paper presents the effects of the former
crises in the developing countries and in Despite differences, the
cumulative effect is in both cases a dramatic pro-capital redistribution. Building on these
lessons, the paper discusses the possible different effects of the current
global crisis in the developed
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