It is frequently asserted that financialisation has contributed to the decline in the wage share. This paper provides a theoretical clarification and a systematic empirical investigation. We identify four channels through which financialisation can affect the wage share: (1) enhanced exit options of firms; (2) rising price mark-ups due to financial overhead costs for businesses; (3) increased competition on capital markets; and (4) the role of household debt in increasing workers’ financial vulnerability and undermining their class consciousness. The paper compiles a comprehensive set of empirical measures of financialisation and uses it to test these hypotheses with a panel regression of 14 OECD countries over the 1992-2014 period. We find...
The distribution of income between capital and labour has, until very recently, been ignored by the ...
There has been a significant decline in the share of wages in GDP in both developed and developing c...
JEL CLASSIFICATION C22, D33, E25 and E44This paper makes an empirical analysis of the relationship ...
It is frequently asserted that financialisation has contributed to the decline in the wage share. Th...
Financialisation is often associated with rising income inequality. The article describes the major ...
Financialization has been growing importance in macroeconomic perspectives since the finance-dominat...
The purpose of this article is to explain the determinants behind the decline of labour share in the...
The last four decades have been characterised by drastic changes in the distribution of income betwe...
Purpose. The authors explore the impact of financialization on income inequality for a panel of 19 O...
Financialisation is often associated with rising income inequality. The article describes the major ...
This article presents an econometric estimation of the determinants of the wage share, using sectora...
In this paper, we study the impact of financialization on the rise in inequality in 18 OECD countrie...
International audienceThis article focuses on the impact of the process of financialization on two c...
This paper provides international evidence for the effect of financialisation on the labour share at...
Research ArticleThis paper conducts an empirical analysis of the relationship between financializati...
The distribution of income between capital and labour has, until very recently, been ignored by the ...
There has been a significant decline in the share of wages in GDP in both developed and developing c...
JEL CLASSIFICATION C22, D33, E25 and E44This paper makes an empirical analysis of the relationship ...
It is frequently asserted that financialisation has contributed to the decline in the wage share. Th...
Financialisation is often associated with rising income inequality. The article describes the major ...
Financialization has been growing importance in macroeconomic perspectives since the finance-dominat...
The purpose of this article is to explain the determinants behind the decline of labour share in the...
The last four decades have been characterised by drastic changes in the distribution of income betwe...
Purpose. The authors explore the impact of financialization on income inequality for a panel of 19 O...
Financialisation is often associated with rising income inequality. The article describes the major ...
This article presents an econometric estimation of the determinants of the wage share, using sectora...
In this paper, we study the impact of financialization on the rise in inequality in 18 OECD countrie...
International audienceThis article focuses on the impact of the process of financialization on two c...
This paper provides international evidence for the effect of financialisation on the labour share at...
Research ArticleThis paper conducts an empirical analysis of the relationship between financializati...
The distribution of income between capital and labour has, until very recently, been ignored by the ...
There has been a significant decline in the share of wages in GDP in both developed and developing c...
JEL CLASSIFICATION C22, D33, E25 and E44This paper makes an empirical analysis of the relationship ...