BoE paper questions technological explanations for falling ‘labour share’
Measurement problems may account for less income seeming to flow to workers, authors say
Technology may not be as important a cause of the declining share of income flowing to workers as previously thought, researchers say in a new working paper published by the Bank of England.
Germán Gutiérrez and Sophie Piton highlight a possible measurement problem. Estimates of the “labour share” typically seek to exclude housing income and self-employment, which can distort the results. But data on corporate labour shares still includes these two elements.
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