Part salariale dans le PIB en France. Les effets de la salarisation croissante
Nicolas Canry ()
Revue de l'OFCE, 2007, vol. 100, issue 1, 235-264
Abstract:
French wage share in value-added has experienced important fluctuations for three decades. Nevertheless, recent studies have underlined that the usual indicator of wage share, by estimating labour remuneration of self-employed workers very badly, overestimates the French wage share decrease after 1990. By using a disaggregated method (at a sectoral level) to asses labour remuneration of self-employed, these studies conclude that French wage share did not drop as much as usual method could suggest. However, this disaggregated method, by calculating labour remuneration of self-employed on the base of employees? one, overestimates itself the French wage share increase during the 1970s. We eventually present a third method of calculation, according to which French wage share would have remained, after 1990, quite below its level of the beginning of the 1970s. JEL Codes: C10, J30.
JEL-codes: C10 J30 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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