FONKSİYONEL GELİR DAĞILIMI VE EKONOMİK BÜYÜME İLİŞKİSİ ÜZERİNE TEORİK BİR İNCELEME

Bu çalışma fonksiyonel gelir dağılımı ve ekonomik büyüme ilişkisinin açıklanmasında farklı teorik yapıların bakış açılarını analiz etmeyi amaçlamaktadır. 2008 Küresel Krizi piyasa ekonomisinin etkinliğini ve bu doğrultuda büyüme ve bölüşüm ilişkilerini yeniden tartışılır hale getirmiştir. Bu çalışmada fonksiyonel gelir dağılımı ve ekonomik büyüme ilişkisi Klasik dönemden başlayarak günümüze gelen gelişim sürecinde ele alınmaktadır. Farklı teorik yapıların temel varsayımları ve üretim bölüşüm ilişkisine bakış açılarının analiz edildiği çalışmada ortaya koyulan sonuç, farklılıkların önemli ölçüde ekonomik sistemlerin ele alınış biçiminden kaynaklandığını göstermektedir. Buna göre, ekonominin genel işleyişini arz yönünden tartışan Neo-Klasik paradigma ile talep yönünden tartışan Keynesyen yaklaşımın varsayımlarına dayalı olarak ortaya çıkan Post-Keynesyen paradigma arasında fonksiyonel gelir dağılımının öneminin vurgulanmasına yönelik önemli farklılıklar olduğu gözlenmiştir.

A THEORETICAL EXAMINATION ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF FUNCTIONAL INCOME DISTRIBUTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

This study aims to analyze the perspectives of different theoretical structures in explaining the relationship between functional income distribution and economic growth. The 2008 Global Crisis made the efficiency of the market economy and, accordingly, the relations between growth and distribution debatable once again. In this study, the relationship between functional income distribution and economic growth is discussed in the development process starting from the Classical period to the present day. The result of the study, in which the basic assumptions of different theoretical structures and their perspectives on the production distribution relationship are analyzed, shows that the differences are mainly due to the way economic systems are handled. Accordingly, it has been observed that there are significant differences in emphasizing the importance of functional income distribution between the Neo-Classical paradigm, which discusses the general functioning of the economy from the supply side, and the Post-Keynesian paradigm, which emerged based on the assumptions of the Keynesian approach, which discusses the demand side.

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