Crecimiento impulsado por los salarios: concepto, teorías y políticas
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El artículo se propone reconsiderar las teorías y las políticas que han imperado en la economía mundial durante las últimas décadas y se han implementado sin que se les cuestione, a pesar de sucesos como la crisis financiera global de 2007, que han demostrado la ineficiencia y la inestabilidad de los mercados financieros no regulados. Hace un estudio comparativo respecto de políticas públicas en favor del capital y aquellas favorables al trabajo, así como entre regímenes económicos impulsados por las ganancias o por los salarios, por la deuda o por las exportaciones, y analiza cómo la combinación de estos factores puede afectar una economía. De esta manera demuestra que el neoliberalismo ya no es viable para el crecimiento y reflexiona acerca de la necesidad de un cambio de paradigma.
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