After the 1980s, advanced capitalist economies witnessed a significant decline of the wage share in income. Along with the conventional view, which ascribes this decline to technological factors and international trade, another line of enquiry has endorsed a ‘political economy’ approach and identified several drivers of the wage share erosion. Yet, the role of persistent changes in unemployment has remained relatively unexplored. We try to fill this gap moving from a recent contribution by Anwar Shaikh, who analyzed the relation between unemployment and changes in income distribution in the US economy. We study this relationship by adopting a long-term approach, and two alternative measures of labor market slack. We extend Shaikh’s method o...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of unemployment patterns in the OECD countries from the 19...
This article presents an econometric estimation of the determinants of the wage share, using sectora...
This paper presents further evidence on the importance of sectoral shifts by examining unemployment ...
After the 1980s, advanced capitalist economies witnessed a significant decline of the wage share in ...
After the 1980s, advanced capitalist economies witnessed a significant decline of the labor share in...
Abstract: In this second part of our study we survey the rapidly expanding empirical literature on t...
The last 30 years have witnessed a dramatic change in the distribution of income, with the wage shar...
In the U.S., during the 1948-86 period, an approximation to the Gini Index based on the quintiles an...
Over the past quarter century, labor's share of income in the United States has trended downward, re...
The drop in the labor share experienced in high-income countries in the last three to four decades t...
The Krugman hypothesis attributes high wage inequality in the US and high unemployment in continenta...
The deep and prolonged recession triggered by the global financial crisis of 2007–2009 led to a larg...
Persistent unemployment, like that plaguing Europe since the early 1980's, has been a persistent pro...
This paper discusses unemployment, labor productivity and inflation’s effect on wage formation in th...
In this paper we study the evolution of the labor share in the OECD since 1970. We show it is essent...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of unemployment patterns in the OECD countries from the 19...
This article presents an econometric estimation of the determinants of the wage share, using sectora...
This paper presents further evidence on the importance of sectoral shifts by examining unemployment ...
After the 1980s, advanced capitalist economies witnessed a significant decline of the wage share in ...
After the 1980s, advanced capitalist economies witnessed a significant decline of the labor share in...
Abstract: In this second part of our study we survey the rapidly expanding empirical literature on t...
The last 30 years have witnessed a dramatic change in the distribution of income, with the wage shar...
In the U.S., during the 1948-86 period, an approximation to the Gini Index based on the quintiles an...
Over the past quarter century, labor's share of income in the United States has trended downward, re...
The drop in the labor share experienced in high-income countries in the last three to four decades t...
The Krugman hypothesis attributes high wage inequality in the US and high unemployment in continenta...
The deep and prolonged recession triggered by the global financial crisis of 2007–2009 led to a larg...
Persistent unemployment, like that plaguing Europe since the early 1980's, has been a persistent pro...
This paper discusses unemployment, labor productivity and inflation’s effect on wage formation in th...
In this paper we study the evolution of the labor share in the OECD since 1970. We show it is essent...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of unemployment patterns in the OECD countries from the 19...
This article presents an econometric estimation of the determinants of the wage share, using sectora...
This paper presents further evidence on the importance of sectoral shifts by examining unemployment ...