The Micro-level Dynamics of Declining Labour Share: Lessons from Finnish Great Leap

Kyyrä TomiMaliranta Mika

In contrast with the experiences of the UK and the US, the distribution of labour and capital income has changed sharply in favour of capital in most Continental European and Nordic countries during the past two decades. We examine forces behind the evolution of the aggregate labour share by analysing the dynamics of labour shares within and between firms/plants in the Finnish business sector. Using a decomposition method applied in labour economics and productivity analysis, we show that much of the decline in the aggregate labour share stems from the reallocation of resources between firms and plants, while labour shares at the firm/plant level have remained relatively stable.
Pienenevän työn tulo-osuuden mikrotason dynamiikka : Kokemuksia suomalaisesta suuresta harppauksesta

Publication info

Series
Discussion Papers no. 1049
Date
2006
Avainsanat
tuotannontekijätulot, palkkapolitiikka, dekomponointi, tuottavuus
Keywords
factor income shares, wage policy, decomposition, productivity
JEL
J23,J24,D33
Pages
35
Price
10 €
Availability of print version
Language
English