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, conducted using panel cointegration techniques for a panel of 18 OECD countries, provide strong support for demographic effects …
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share around the world, in particular from the mid-1980s onwards. Using fixed effects regression methods on a panel dataset …
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The literature on unemployment has mostly focused on labor market issues while the impact of capital formation is largely neglected. Job-creation is often thought to be a matter of encouraging more employment on a given capital stock. In contrast, this paper explicitly deals with the long-run...
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Europe. Using a country-industry panel that covers the private sector, the paper focuses on long and short-run changes within …
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This article investigates how changing production processes and increasing market power at the firm level relate to a fall in Germany's manufacturing sector labour share. Coinciding with the fall of the labour share, I document a rise in firms' product and labour market power. Notably, labour...
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We develop a framework for analyzing “medium-run” departures from balanced growth, and apply it to the economies of continental Europe. A time-varying factor-augmenting production function (mimicking “directed” technical change) with a below-unitary substitution elasticity coupled with...
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In a Walrasian labor market, the labor income share is constant under the assumptions of a Cobb-Douglas production function and perfect competition. Given the observed decline of the labor share in recent decades, this paper relaxes these assumptions, proposes a time-series calculation of the...
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Despite similar levels of per capita income, education and technology, the development of labour income shares in OECD countries has displayed different patterns since 1960. The paper examines the role of demography in this regard. We first use a standard overlapping generations model to derive...
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outsourcing tends to increase wages for both unskilled and skilled labor. We use a panel data set of workers in Danish …
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. In this paper, using panel data from 26 OECD countries, we show that technology and factor endowments (physical capital …
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