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Dividing the pie. Firm-level determinants of the labor share

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Siegenthaler, Michael ; Stucki, Tobias

ILR Review

2015

68

5

Oct.

1157-1194

enterprise level ; income distribution ; labour economics ; labour productivity

Switzerland

Labour economics

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0019793915593952

English

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"The authors are the first to study the factors determining labor's share of income on the level of the individual firm, employing an unusually informative panel data set. The empirical examination is concerned with Switzerland, which stands out as one of the very few developed countries with a stable labor share. Broadly confirming results from previous cross-country and industry-level studies, the authors find that the main factor decreasing the labor share between 2001 and 2010 was the increase in the firm's share of workers using information and communication technology. The main reasons why Switzerland's labor share remained almost constant are the counteracting effects of a relatively slow rate of technological progress in 1980 to 1995 and sectoral reallocation toward industries with above-average labor shares."

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