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manufacturing. Moreover, low labor share sub-sectors (especially Chemical products, Food and Beverage and Tobacco products, and … manufacturing labor share. Despite some similarities between manufacturing sub-sectors, this paper emphasizes the heterogeneity …This paper studies the sub-sectoral contributions to aggregate manufacturing labor share decline in the US between 1979 …
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manufacturing, if only we had qualified workers. This claim has the interesting feature that it places responsibility for the lack …
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manufacturing, tradables, and non-tradables) rather than by a recomposition of value added towards those with low labour shares. It … manufacturing labour share all played a large role in the reduction of the manufacturing wage share in Mexico. More generally, the …
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The paper studies the labor share among countries of the European Union, with a particular attention to newer member states of Central and Eastern Europe (CEEU). After discussing methodological issues in the computation of the labor share, we present various stylized facts at the country level,...
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The paper studies the labor share among countries of the European Union, with a particular attention to newer member states of Central and Eastern Europe (CEEU). After discussing methodological issues in the computation of the labor share, we present various stylized facts at the country level,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012290283
characteristics. Manufacturing firms tend to have a lower labor income share as the firm size increases. Large firms in services, both …
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We propose a theory-based adjustment to the labor income share to correct for the self-employment bias. Through a two-sector neoclassical framework with agriculture and non-agriculture, we derive the productivity-adjusted aggregate labor income share in terms of the agricultural productivity...
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We propose a theory-based adjustment to the labor income share to correct for the self-employment bias. Through a two-sector neoclassical framework with agriculture and non-agriculture, we derive the productivity-adjusted aggregate labor income share in terms of the agricultural productivity...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012242624
Despite steady growth of the literature on labor income share, empirical studies are mostly limited to country-level analyses. At the sectoral level, data on labor income share are available only for advanced countries. This paper overcomes this constraint and provides some preliminary outcomes...
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characteristics. Manufacturing firms tend to have a lower labor income share as the firm size increases. Large firms in services, both …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012149054