Inflation and wages

Macroeconomics according to most texts almost unanimously adopts a "demand side" approach, according to the tradition that was established in the academic world after the Keynes General Theory. The purpose of this work excludes all value judgments about the relevance of this approach, but...

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Publicado: Facultad de Ciencias Económicas. Instituto de Economía y Finanzas 2005
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spelling I10-R10-article-40412022-08-21T23:44:06Z Inflation and wages La inflación y los salarios Antonelli, Eduardo Inflation Salaries Macroeconomics Argentina Inflación Salarios Macroeconomía Argentina Macroeconomics according to most texts almost unanimously adopts a "demand side" approach, according to the tradition that was established in the academic world after the Keynes General Theory. The purpose of this work excludes all value judgments about the relevance of this approach, but the initial comment is valid because inflation in Argentina would not have been a phenomenon exclusively of demand, but also caused by supply shocks. Here it is proposed, in which it is intended to demonstrate, through the logic of reasoning, to what extent changes in wages and other components of the cost of production of companies cause inflation, without this excluding other more orthodox explanations or traditional of this phenomenon that was believed to be extinct, but that is again installed in Argentina. .La macroeconomía conforme la mayoría de los textos es casi unánimemente un enfoque "del lado de la demanda", conforme la tradición que se estableció en el mundo académico luego de la Teoría General de Keynes. El propósito de este trabajo excluye todo juicio de valor sobre la pertinencia de este enfoque, pero el comentario inicial es válido porque la inflación en la Argentina no habría sido un fenómeno exclusivamente de demanda, sino también ocasionado por shocks de oferta. Aquí se propone, en el que se pretende demostrar, a través de la lógica del razonamiento, en qué medida las alteraciones en los salarios y otras componentes del lado del costo de producción de las empresas provocan inflación, sin que esto excluya otras explicaciones más ortodoxas o tradicionales de este fenómeno que ya se creía extinguido, pero que está nuevamente instalado en la Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas. Instituto de Economía y Finanzas 2005-06-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Articles Artículos application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/acteconomica/article/view/4041 Actualidad Económica; Vol. 15 No. 56 (2005): January-June Actualidad Económica; Vol. 15 Núm. 56 (2005): Enero - Junio 2250-754X 0327-585X spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/acteconomica/article/view/4041/3865 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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topic Inflation
Salaries
Macroeconomics
Argentina
Inflación
Salarios
Macroeconomía
Argentina
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Salaries
Macroeconomics
Argentina
Inflación
Salarios
Macroeconomía
Argentina
Antonelli, Eduardo
Inflation and wages
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Salaries
Macroeconomics
Argentina
Inflación
Salarios
Macroeconomía
Argentina
author Antonelli, Eduardo
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title Inflation and wages
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description Macroeconomics according to most texts almost unanimously adopts a "demand side" approach, according to the tradition that was established in the academic world after the Keynes General Theory. The purpose of this work excludes all value judgments about the relevance of this approach, but the initial comment is valid because inflation in Argentina would not have been a phenomenon exclusively of demand, but also caused by supply shocks. Here it is proposed, in which it is intended to demonstrate, through the logic of reasoning, to what extent changes in wages and other components of the cost of production of companies cause inflation, without this excluding other more orthodox explanations or traditional of this phenomenon that was believed to be extinct, but that is again installed in Argentina.
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