While the labor share of income has decreased in most advanced economies since the 1980s, it has remained relatively stable in Switzerland. However, this does not imply that the capital share of income has also remained stable. Our results suggest that the share of imputed capital rental payments to income has decreased. Similar to other countries, Switzerland has seen an increase in the so-called factorless income share that cannot be readily attributed to capital and labor. The increase in factorless income may reflect a rise in economic rents, higher compensation for business risks, or increased compensation for unmeasured input factors, especially intangible capital. We find that the stable labor share in Switzerland cannot be traced ba...
From the Executive Summary. This paper links the major divergences between the three largest euro-ar...
The authors are the first to study the factors determining labor’s share of income on the level of t...
The literature on unemployment has mostly focused on labor market issues while the impact of capital...
While the labor share of income has decreased in most advanced economies since the 1980s, it has rem...
The labor income share has been decreasing across countries since the early 1980s, sparking a growin...
This paper seeks to understand labour share dynamics in Europe over the medium run. After documentin...
The stability of the labour income share has been regarded as a key component of modern macroeconomi...
In this paper, we measure the effect of changing capital income shares upon inequality of gross hous...
This paper shows that the decline in the labor share over the past 30 years was not offset by an inc...
In recent years, economists and other social scientists have devoted extensive research efforts to u...
Abstract The common assumptions that labor income share does not change over time and that factor in...
This paper is the first to study the factors determining labor’s share of income on the level of the...
We investigate the decline of the labor share in a world characterized by rapid technological change...
There has been a significant decline in the share of wages in GDP in both developed and developing c...
Ricardo (1817) argued that the principal problem of Political Economy is to understand the laws gove...
From the Executive Summary. This paper links the major divergences between the three largest euro-ar...
The authors are the first to study the factors determining labor’s share of income on the level of t...
The literature on unemployment has mostly focused on labor market issues while the impact of capital...
While the labor share of income has decreased in most advanced economies since the 1980s, it has rem...
The labor income share has been decreasing across countries since the early 1980s, sparking a growin...
This paper seeks to understand labour share dynamics in Europe over the medium run. After documentin...
The stability of the labour income share has been regarded as a key component of modern macroeconomi...
In this paper, we measure the effect of changing capital income shares upon inequality of gross hous...
This paper shows that the decline in the labor share over the past 30 years was not offset by an inc...
In recent years, economists and other social scientists have devoted extensive research efforts to u...
Abstract The common assumptions that labor income share does not change over time and that factor in...
This paper is the first to study the factors determining labor’s share of income on the level of the...
We investigate the decline of the labor share in a world characterized by rapid technological change...
There has been a significant decline in the share of wages in GDP in both developed and developing c...
Ricardo (1817) argued that the principal problem of Political Economy is to understand the laws gove...
From the Executive Summary. This paper links the major divergences between the three largest euro-ar...
The authors are the first to study the factors determining labor’s share of income on the level of t...
The literature on unemployment has mostly focused on labor market issues while the impact of capital...