There has been a significant decline in the share of wages in GDP in both developed and developing countries since the 1980s. This paper analyses the determinants of the wage share (labour compensation as a ratio to value added) using sectoral data with country specific estimations for selected OECD countries. We compile a comprehensive sector-level dataset of eight OECD countries (Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, the UK, the US) for the period of 1970 to 2011, which allows us to trace the developments in the wage share across high and low skilled sectors and within manufacturing and service industries. Our findings provide new insights with regard to the drivers of falling wage share. By conducting country specific esti...
The stability of the labour income share has been regarded as a key component of modern macroeconomi...
This paper estimates the effects of a change in the wage share on growth at a national and global le...
The study investigates the relationships between the labour share of income and several macroeconomi...
There has been a significant decline in the share of wages in GDP in both developed and developing c...
This article presents an econometric estimation of the determinants of the wage share, using sectora...
The last four decades have been characterised by drastic changes in the distribution of income betwe...
Austria has experienced one of the steepest declines in the wage share in comparison to other Europe...
Alexander Guschanski and Ozlem Onaran (2018) of the University of Greenwich Political Economy Resear...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the quantitative examination of the wage share in the countries of the...
This paper aims at identifying the labour share (wage-productivity gap) as a major factor in the evo...
This paper provides international evidence for the effect of financialisation on the labour share at...
This article presents an econometric analysis of the wage share in seven emerging economies. We focu...
The stability of the labour income share has been regarded as a key component of modern macroeconomi...
The stability of the labour share of income is a fundamental feature of macroeconomic models, with b...
The current trends in the capital/labor split and the impacts thereof on the growth of inequality ar...
The stability of the labour income share has been regarded as a key component of modern macroeconomi...
This paper estimates the effects of a change in the wage share on growth at a national and global le...
The study investigates the relationships between the labour share of income and several macroeconomi...
There has been a significant decline in the share of wages in GDP in both developed and developing c...
This article presents an econometric estimation of the determinants of the wage share, using sectora...
The last four decades have been characterised by drastic changes in the distribution of income betwe...
Austria has experienced one of the steepest declines in the wage share in comparison to other Europe...
Alexander Guschanski and Ozlem Onaran (2018) of the University of Greenwich Political Economy Resear...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the quantitative examination of the wage share in the countries of the...
This paper aims at identifying the labour share (wage-productivity gap) as a major factor in the evo...
This paper provides international evidence for the effect of financialisation on the labour share at...
This article presents an econometric analysis of the wage share in seven emerging economies. We focu...
The stability of the labour income share has been regarded as a key component of modern macroeconomi...
The stability of the labour share of income is a fundamental feature of macroeconomic models, with b...
The current trends in the capital/labor split and the impacts thereof on the growth of inequality ar...
The stability of the labour income share has been regarded as a key component of modern macroeconomi...
This paper estimates the effects of a change in the wage share on growth at a national and global le...
The study investigates the relationships between the labour share of income and several macroeconomi...