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There are two fundamental reasons why factor shares have traditionally been overlooked in the economic literature. First, because of their nature, factor shares are conceptually difficult to define and measure. Second, they have for a long time been perceived as constant across time and space....
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expenditures ought to increase because wage incomes typically are associated with higher consumption propensities than capital …
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points since 1980. This amounts to a transfer of $1.8 trillion from labor to capital in 2012 alone and brings the US labor …
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countries. Our main argument is the need to distinguish between different types of capital in this context, as different forms … concerning their bargaining power vis-à-vis labor. Assuming an aggregate elasticity of substitution between capital and labor …
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Despite a growing literature on population aging, empirical studies exploring mechanisms between aging and income inequality are scarce. This paper estimates the impact of aging on inequality via the perspective of labor income share, based on cross-country information covering the period...
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This paper contributes to the literature on secular stagnation by estimating a measure of potential output growth for the post-war US economy derived from a novel model specification that allows for the cyclical interactions between income distribution, represented by the trajectory of the labor...
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Summary statistics on the labor share of income show that between-country variation is much greater than within-country variation: functional income distribution is determined by factors which change substantially across countries but are persistent over time. This article attempts to shed some...
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We investigate the long-term drivers of the labor share in Japan using data from the Japanese Industrial Productivity database from 1970 to 2012. The descriptive and econometric results indicate that the decline in the labor share observed in Japan during the period of analysis was highly...
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endogenous income-capital ratio: one through the Keynesian notion of effective demand, the other building on induced bias in … consistent with the observed decline of the labor share, the income-capital ratio, and labor productivity growth during the …
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Purpose: The aim of this study is to examine the effects of the 2008 financial crisis on the labor share in Turkey, by conducting a comparative analysis of various labor share measures using both micro survey and aggregate data. Design/Methodology/Approach: By adopting aggregate data- based...
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