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Models of Capitalism and Income Distribution in Transition Economies: A Comparative Perspective
by
Izyumov, Alexei
, Claxon, Trista
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Autocracy
/ Bureaucracy
/ Capital income
/ Capital-labour ratio
/ Capitalism
/ Central Eastern Europe
/ Civil society
/ Clans
/ Classification
/ Communism
/ Communist societies
/ Comparative economics
/ Comparative studies
/ Economic models
/ Economic transitions
/ Equality
/ Europe
/ Exploitation
/ government policies
/ Gross domestic product
/ Income distribution
/ Income inequality
/ Inequality
/ Labor
/ Minimum wage
/ Politics
/ Post-communism
/ Postcommunist societies
/ Privatization
/ rate of exploitation
/ real wages
/ Transition economies
/ Transitional economies
/ Wage differential
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Wealth distribution
/ Working class
2009
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Models of Capitalism and Income Distribution in Transition Economies: A Comparative Perspective
by
Izyumov, Alexei
, Claxon, Trista
in
Autocracy
/ Bureaucracy
/ Capital income
/ Capital-labour ratio
/ Capitalism
/ Central Eastern Europe
/ Civil society
/ Clans
/ Classification
/ Communism
/ Communist societies
/ Comparative economics
/ Comparative studies
/ Economic models
/ Economic transitions
/ Equality
/ Europe
/ Exploitation
/ government policies
/ Gross domestic product
/ Income distribution
/ Income inequality
/ Inequality
/ Labor
/ Minimum wage
/ Politics
/ Post-communism
/ Postcommunist societies
/ Privatization
/ rate of exploitation
/ real wages
/ Transition economies
/ Transitional economies
/ Wage differential
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Wealth distribution
/ Working class
2009
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Models of Capitalism and Income Distribution in Transition Economies: A Comparative Perspective
by
Izyumov, Alexei
, Claxon, Trista
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Autocracy
/ Bureaucracy
/ Capital income
/ Capital-labour ratio
/ Capitalism
/ Central Eastern Europe
/ Civil society
/ Clans
/ Classification
/ Communism
/ Communist societies
/ Comparative economics
/ Comparative studies
/ Economic models
/ Economic transitions
/ Equality
/ Europe
/ Exploitation
/ government policies
/ Gross domestic product
/ Income distribution
/ Income inequality
/ Inequality
/ Labor
/ Minimum wage
/ Politics
/ Post-communism
/ Postcommunist societies
/ Privatization
/ rate of exploitation
/ real wages
/ Transition economies
/ Transitional economies
/ Wage differential
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Wealth distribution
/ Working class
2009
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Models of Capitalism and Income Distribution in Transition Economies: A Comparative Perspective
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Models of Capitalism and Income Distribution in Transition Economies: A Comparative Perspective
2009
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During the 1990s, all of the European transition economies (TE) experienced a major recession and suffered from the explosion of income inequality. However, distribution of income between labor and capital differed greatly from one group of post-communist countries to another. The paper discusses and analyzes linkages between models of capitalism that emerged in former communist countries in the 1990s and the outcome of capitalist transition for labor in terms of income distribution and inequality. It is based on the estimates of the Marxian rate of exploitation and other indicators of labor income performance during the reform period.
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