The relationship between a declining labor income share and a falling relative price of capital requires capital and labor to be gross substitutes at the aggregate level (i.e., \u3e 1). I argue that this restriction can be relaxed if we distinguish labor by skills and identify differential capital-labor substitutability across skill groups. Using the Morishima elasticity of substitution in a three-factor nested-CES production function, I analytically estimate the elasticity of substitution parameters between capital and skilled labor ( ) and between capital and unskilled labor (). I then derive the necessary conditions for a decline in the labor income share based on and , which does not require to be greater than unity
Any serious empirical study of factor substitutability has to allow the data to display complementar...
Empirical studies show that the elasticity of substitution between capital and labor is larger than ...
We examine the two-level nested Constant Elasticity of Substitution production function where both c...
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We address a contention regarding capital deepening when the labor share of income declines and the ...
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We explore the role of the elasticity of substitution between capital and labor (σ) in misallocation...
In CES production functions, the magnitude of the elasticity of substitution between capital and l...
This paper examines the quantitative relationship between the elasticity of capital-labor substituti...
In this work, I analyse the raising of income inequalities arising from "new technological progress"...
This paper examines the quantitative relationship between the elasticity of capital-labor substituti...
Using Chilean manufacturing plants data, we�find: (1) the elasticity of substitution between capital...
The existing studies have shown that the skilled-unskilled wage gap is affected by the size of elast...
The question of appropriate factor proportions and concern for the low absorption of labor in LDC ma...
This paper develops a production function which two separate elasticities of substitution between tw...
Any serious empirical study of factor substitutability has to allow the data to display complementar...
Empirical studies show that the elasticity of substitution between capital and labor is larger than ...
We examine the two-level nested Constant Elasticity of Substitution production function where both c...
This paper reviews the status quo of the empirical and theoretical literature on the determinants of...
We address a contention regarding capital deepening when the labor share of income declines and the ...
This paper, instrumented with six theorems, shows that differences between firms in labor productivi...
We explore the role of the elasticity of substitution between capital and labor (σ) in misallocation...
In CES production functions, the magnitude of the elasticity of substitution between capital and l...
This paper examines the quantitative relationship between the elasticity of capital-labor substituti...
In this work, I analyse the raising of income inequalities arising from "new technological progress"...
This paper examines the quantitative relationship between the elasticity of capital-labor substituti...
Using Chilean manufacturing plants data, we�find: (1) the elasticity of substitution between capital...
The existing studies have shown that the skilled-unskilled wage gap is affected by the size of elast...
The question of appropriate factor proportions and concern for the low absorption of labor in LDC ma...
This paper develops a production function which two separate elasticities of substitution between tw...
Any serious empirical study of factor substitutability has to allow the data to display complementar...
Empirical studies show that the elasticity of substitution between capital and labor is larger than ...
We examine the two-level nested Constant Elasticity of Substitution production function where both c...