Os postulados (neo)clássicos do emprego e a determinação dos salários em Keynes
AUTOR(ES)
Miranda, Luiz Alberto Oliveira Ribeiro de
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2010
RESUMO
This article deals with Keynes' contribution on the recovering of the income and employment levels of growth. Contrary to the (neo)classical approach, Keynes argues that unemployment and the fall of nominal wages are not necessary to economic recovering. Even with fied nominal wages and increasing primary costs, economic growth on the short run, via effective demand expansion, allows firms to maximize their profits through the reduction of the real wage caused by the increase of general price level. On Keynes' view, the incompatibility between the sustaining of real wage level and the short run economic recovering arises from his critical reformulation of the principie of decreasing returns, as stated by the (neo)classical theory of production costs and supply prices. However, still in a Keynesian perspective, this incompatibility, if taken for granted, it is not a theoretical request for the analysis of economic growth on the long run.
ASSUNTO(S)
salario : teoria keynesiana emprego : teoria neoclassica : preco : remuneracao : lucro : consumo
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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