Growth Regime Analysis
Growth regime analysis — also called the growth-model perspective — explains national macroeconomic trajectories by the composition of aggregate demand and its link to the distribution of income between wages and profits. Drawing on post-Keynesian theory, codified in Eckhard Hein's 2014 Distribution and Growth after Keynes, the approach asks whether an economy's demand is wage-led or profit-led, and whether its growth is driven by exports, by household consumption (often debt-financed), or by other components. Lucio Baccaro and Jonas Pontusson's influential 2016 article recast comparative political economy around this lens, offering the growth-model perspective as a demand-side alternative to the supply-side, firm-centered varieties-of-capitalism tradition. The method reads growth not as the automatic outcome of good institutions but as the result of a particular, politically constructed configuration of demand and distribution.
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- Baccaro, L., & Pontusson, J. (2016). Rethinking Comparative Political Economy: The Growth Model Perspective. Politics & Society, 44(2), 175-207. DOI: 10.1177/0032329216638053 ↗
- Hein, E. (2014). Distribution and Growth after Keynes: A Post-Keynesian Guide. Edward Elgar. ISBN: 9781783477296
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Growth Regime and Demand Regime Analysis (Post-Keynesian/Comparative PE). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/ja/political-economy/growth-regime-analysis
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