What caused the downward trend in Japan’s labor share?

IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Japan and the World Economy Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.japwor.2023.101206
Masahiro Higo
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Measuring the labor share is not an easy task. Labor share movements often vary depending on both their definition and the measurement scope. This study estimates the labor share in Japan based on two representative government statistical sources—the National Accounts and the “Financial Statements Statistics of Corporations by Industry” —with their differences in coverage and accounting standards corrected. We confirmed a clear downward trend in Japan’s labor share since the 1990 s, both in the total Japanese economy and in the corporate sector. The driving force behind the labor share decline is the significant decrease in the income of the self-employed (mixed income) and in the salaries and bonuses awarded to executives who are owners of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This decrease is attributed to the decline in the number of self-employed individuals and SMEs. By contrast, salaries and bonuses to employees hardly contributed to the decline. These findings suggest that the straightforward narrative that—technological progress, globalization such as the transfer of production overseas, and the expansion of non-regular employment have reduced labor income to employees, thus resulting in a lower labor share—does not directly apply to the Japanese economy. Understanding the mechanism of the decline in Japan’s labor share requires identifying the causes and effects of the decline in the numbers of self-employed individuals and SMEs.

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是什么导致了日本劳动力份额的下降趋势?
衡量劳动收入占比并非易事。劳动收入占比的变动往往因其定义和衡量范围而异。本研究基于两个具有代表性的政府统计来源——国民经济核算和“各行业公司财务报表统计”——对日本的劳动收入占比进行了估算,并修正了它们在覆盖范围和会计准则方面的差异。我们证实,自上世纪90年代以来,日本的劳动收入占比出现了明显的下降趋势,无论是在整个日本经济中还是在企业部门中。劳动收入占比下降的原因是个体户的收入(混合收入)和中小企业经营者的工资、奖金大幅减少。减少的原因是个体户和中小企业数量减少。相比之下,员工的工资和奖金几乎没有造成这一下降。这些发现表明,技术进步、全球化(如生产转移到海外)和非正规就业的扩大减少了雇员的劳动收入,从而导致劳动收入占比降低,这种直截了当的叙述并不直接适用于日本经济。要理解日本劳动收入占比下降的机制,就需要找出个体经营者和中小企业数量下降的原因和影响。
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期刊介绍: The increase in Japan share of international trade and financial transactions has had a major impact on the world economy in general and on the U.S. economy in particular. The new economic interdependence between Japan and its trading partners created a variety of problems and so raised many issues that require further study. Japan and the World Economy will publish original research in economics, finance, managerial sciences, and marketing that express these concerns.
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