Missing links in the inclusive growth debate: functional income distribution and labour market institutions
Álvarez, Ignacio ; Keune, Maarten ; Cruces, Jesús ; Uxó, Jorge
2021
160
3
September
337-362
collective bargaining ; income distribution ; international organization ; economic growth
Collective bargaining
https://doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12203
English
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"This article examines the extent to which “inclusive growth” proposals made by various international organizations are consistent with their own objectives. The authors identify two commonly overlooked “missing links”: functional income distribution and collective bargaining coverage. Using a panel of 42 advanced countries for the period 1990–2018, they find that the first has an important influence on income inequality and the second plays a significant role in explaining increases in the wage share and reductions in income inequality. Consequently, these two factors must be fully integrated into the policy debate of international organizations if inclusive growth is to be successfully promoted."
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