Pseudo-Goodwin cycles in a Minsky model

Jo Michell, Engelbert Stockhammer

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    Abstract

    Goodwin cycles result from the dynamic interaction between a profit-led demand regime and a reserve army effect in income distribution. The paper proposes the concept of a pseudo-Goodwin cycle. We define this as a counter-clockwise movement in output and wage share space which is not generated by the usual Goodwin mechanism. In particular, it does not depend on a profit-led demand regime. To illustrate this, a simple Minsky-type model is extended by a reserve army distribution adjustment. In this model the cycle is generated by the interaction of financial fragility and demand. The wage share rises at higher levels of output but this generates no feedback so that, by design, demand does not react to changes in income distribution. But the model does exhibit a pseudo-Goodwin cycle in the output-wage share space. This holds true even if we introduce a wage-led demand regime. This demonstrates that the existence of a counter-clockwise movement of output and the wage share cannot be regarded as proof of the existence of a Goodwin cycle and a profit-led demand regime.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherPost-Keynesian Economics Study Group
    Number of pages17
    Publication statusPublished - May 2014

    Publication series

    NameWorking Papers
    PublisherPost Keynesian Economics Study Group
    No.PKWP1405

    Keywords

    • Economics and econometrics
    • Goodwin cycle
    • Minsky cycle
    • Post Keynesi
    • business cycles
    • distribution cycles
    • financial fragility

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