Over the last two decades the share of national income which accrues to labour has followed a marked downward trend across a host of industrialised countries. This paper reassesses the relative importance of several potential causes of this phenomenon. Overall, the findings suggest that lower trade costs and factors often associated with economic integration such as international low-wage competition and industry concentration have contributed to the decline in the labour share. However, their effects have been limited when compared to the effects of skill-based technological change and cyclical price changes of intermediary goods.status: publishe
This paper contributes to the infant literature on the determinants of the labour share at the level...
The stability of the labor share of income is a key foundation in macroeco-nomic models. We document...
The purpose of this article is to explain the determinants behind the decline of labour share in the...
Over the last two decades the share of national income which accrues to labour has followed a marked...
Over the last two decades the share of national income which accrues to labour has followed a marked...
Over the past two decades, real wage growth in many OECD countries has decoupled from labour product...
In this paper, we discuss an explanation for the fall in share of labour in GDP based on the rise of...
In this paper, we discuss an explanation for the fall in share of labour in GDP based on the rise of...
In this paper, we discuss an explanation for the fall in share of labour in GDP based on the rise of...
We survey the rich literature studying the behaviour of labor shares in recent decades. To explain t...
In this paper, we discuss an explanation for the fall in share of labour in GDP based on the rise of...
This paper contributes to the infant literature on the determinants of the labour share at the level...
The stability of the labor share of income is a key foundation in macroeconomic models. We document,...
The stability of the labor share of income is a key foundation in macroeco-nomic models. We document...
The stability of the labor share of income is a key foundation in macroeconomic models. We document,...
This paper contributes to the infant literature on the determinants of the labour share at the level...
The stability of the labor share of income is a key foundation in macroeco-nomic models. We document...
The purpose of this article is to explain the determinants behind the decline of labour share in the...
Over the last two decades the share of national income which accrues to labour has followed a marked...
Over the last two decades the share of national income which accrues to labour has followed a marked...
Over the past two decades, real wage growth in many OECD countries has decoupled from labour product...
In this paper, we discuss an explanation for the fall in share of labour in GDP based on the rise of...
In this paper, we discuss an explanation for the fall in share of labour in GDP based on the rise of...
In this paper, we discuss an explanation for the fall in share of labour in GDP based on the rise of...
We survey the rich literature studying the behaviour of labor shares in recent decades. To explain t...
In this paper, we discuss an explanation for the fall in share of labour in GDP based on the rise of...
This paper contributes to the infant literature on the determinants of the labour share at the level...
The stability of the labor share of income is a key foundation in macroeconomic models. We document,...
The stability of the labor share of income is a key foundation in macroeco-nomic models. We document...
The stability of the labor share of income is a key foundation in macroeconomic models. We document,...
This paper contributes to the infant literature on the determinants of the labour share at the level...
The stability of the labor share of income is a key foundation in macroeco-nomic models. We document...
The purpose of this article is to explain the determinants behind the decline of labour share in the...