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Weintraub's consumption coefficient: some economic implications and evidence for the UK
Authors:Mair  D; Laramie  AJ; Toporowski  J
Institution:Department of Economics, School of Management, Heriot-Watt University, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, UK
E-mail: d.mair@hw.ac.uk
Abstract:Weintraub's consumption coefficient, the ratio of total consumerexpenditure to income from employment, helps to elucidate trendsin the sectoral and functional distributions of income. It simplifiesand adds precision to Kaleckian macroeconomics by showing howdistributions of income affect the level of economic activity.Empirical estimates of the coefficient are presented for theUK from 1972 to 1995. From 1975 onwards, the coefficient hasindicated a marked redistribution of income in favour of capitalist(non-employment) income, accompanied by a significant rise inthe average propensity to consume from capitalist (non-employmentincome). Wealth effects induced by the housing boom of the 1980shave enabled capitalists' income and consumption to continueto increase after 1989 despite a fall in investment.
Keywords:Weintraub    Consumption coefficient    Kalecki    Income distribution
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