Declining Labor and Capital Shares
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ABSTRACT This paper presents direct measures of capital costs, equal to the product of the required rate of return on capital and the value of the capital stock. The capital share, equal to the ratio of capital costs and gross value added, does not offset the decline in the labor share. Instead, a large increase in the share of pure profits offsets declines in the shares of both labor and capital. Industry data show that increases in concentration are associated with declines in the labor share.
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- Fixed capital
- Wage share
- Capital intensity
- Cost of capital
- Physical capital
- Economics
- Capital (architecture)
- Labour economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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