Economics Dictionary of Arguments

Home Screenshot Tabelle Begriffe



 Distribution Theory - Economics Dictionary of Arguments
 
Distribution Theory: The Distribution Theory in economics explains how income and wealth are allocated among individuals, factors of production (labor, capital, land), or social groups. It examines wages, profits, and rents, influenced by productivity, market forces, and policies. Key theories include classical, neoclassical, and Keynesian approaches, each offering different views on income distribution and economic inequality. See also Value- and distribution theory, Wages, Income, Factors of production, Profit, Rent, Neoclassical economics, Keynesianism.
_____________
Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Harcourt, Geoffrey C. Distribution Theory   Harcourt, Geoffrey C.
Neo-Neoclassical Economics Distribution Theory   Neo-Neoclassical Economics
Piketty, Thomas Distribution Theory   Piketty, Thomas
Robinson, Joan Distribution Theory   Robinson, Joan

Authors A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z  


Concepts A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z  


Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2025-04-18