The study investigates the relationships between the labour share of income and several macroeconomic variables – the GDP growth, inflation, unemployment, as well as GDP gap and capacity utilization – in industrialised economies between 1960 and the 2010s. Three complementary hypotheses that relate macroeconomic determinants to the labour share dynamics are considered: 'overhead labour' hypothesis, 'realization theory/wage lag' hypothesis and the 'rising strength of labour' hypothesis. The study employs a sequential procedure: testing for the stationarity properties of the variables, using bounds test to identify the presence of cointegrating relationships, and estimating long-run relationships using ARDL or OLS methods. The results show th...
Abstract We review the functional and size theories of income distribution in the context of growing...
ABSTRACT: This paper analyzes the sources of labor share variations and the general downward trend o...
In this paper we study the evolution of the labor share in the OECD since 1970. We show it is essent...
The study investigates the relationships between the labour share of income and several macroeconomi...
The study investigates the relationships between the labour share of income and several macroeconomi...
In light of ongoing concern about rising inequality in the developed economies, this paper revisits ...
Economists have long been studying the shares of labour and capital in income. Surprisingly, no suc...
Economists have long been studying the shares of labour and capital in income. Surprisingly, no suc...
The stability of the labour income share has been regarded as a key component of modern macroeconomi...
The stability of the labour income share has been regarded as a key component of modern macroeconomi...
This article presents an econometric estimation of the determinants of the wage share, using sectora...
This research computes an Equilibrium Labor Share using a VECM for a panel of 19 countries, analyzes...
The stability of the labour share of income is a fundamental feature of macroeconomic models, with b...
This paper examines the causes of falling labour share in OECD and non-OECD countries since the 1980...
This paper seeks to understand labour share dynamics in Europe over the medium run. After documentin...
Abstract We review the functional and size theories of income distribution in the context of growing...
ABSTRACT: This paper analyzes the sources of labor share variations and the general downward trend o...
In this paper we study the evolution of the labor share in the OECD since 1970. We show it is essent...
The study investigates the relationships between the labour share of income and several macroeconomi...
The study investigates the relationships between the labour share of income and several macroeconomi...
In light of ongoing concern about rising inequality in the developed economies, this paper revisits ...
Economists have long been studying the shares of labour and capital in income. Surprisingly, no suc...
Economists have long been studying the shares of labour and capital in income. Surprisingly, no suc...
The stability of the labour income share has been regarded as a key component of modern macroeconomi...
The stability of the labour income share has been regarded as a key component of modern macroeconomi...
This article presents an econometric estimation of the determinants of the wage share, using sectora...
This research computes an Equilibrium Labor Share using a VECM for a panel of 19 countries, analyzes...
The stability of the labour share of income is a fundamental feature of macroeconomic models, with b...
This paper examines the causes of falling labour share in OECD and non-OECD countries since the 1980...
This paper seeks to understand labour share dynamics in Europe over the medium run. After documentin...
Abstract We review the functional and size theories of income distribution in the context of growing...
ABSTRACT: This paper analyzes the sources of labor share variations and the general downward trend o...
In this paper we study the evolution of the labor share in the OECD since 1970. We show it is essent...