Rent-seeking and asset-price inflation: A total-returns profile of economic polarization in america*

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This paper reconstructs the National Income and Product Accounts to add asset-price (‘capital’) gains to national income to derive a measure of total returns. It also treats rent-extraction as a charge against national income and GDP, not as a contribution to national output. Segregating the Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate sector from the rest of the private sector shows that most growth in wealth and income derives from rentier activities – from the dynamic of finance capitalism more than that of industrial capitalism.

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Hudson, M. (2021). Rent-seeking and asset-price inflation: A total-returns profile of economic polarization in america*. Review of Keynesian Economics, 9(4), 435–460. https://doi.org/10.4337/roke.2021.04.01

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