2022
DOI: 10.3386/w29874
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Eclipse of Rent-Sharing: The Effects of Managers' Business Education on Wages and the Labor Share in the US and Denmark

Abstract: This paper provides evidence from the US and Denmark that managers with a business degree ("business managers") reduce their employees' wages. Within five years of the appointment of a business manager, wages decline by 6% and the labor share by 5 percentage points in the US, and by 3% and 3 percentage points in Denmark. Firms appointing business managers are not on differential trends and do not enjoy higher output, investment, or employment growth thereafter. Using manager retirements and deaths and an IV st… Show more

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“…Autor et al (2022) further call for reevaluating the U.S.' uncritical embrace of pure shareholder capitalism. While shareholder capitalism can plausibly be credited with some of the productive dynamism of the U.S. economy, it has also arguably helped fuel the drive to curtail wages and benefits for low-wage workers and, more broadly (Acemoglu et al 2022b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autor et al (2022) further call for reevaluating the U.S.' uncritical embrace of pure shareholder capitalism. While shareholder capitalism can plausibly be credited with some of the productive dynamism of the U.S. economy, it has also arguably helped fuel the drive to curtail wages and benefits for low-wage workers and, more broadly (Acemoglu et al 2022b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper aims to construct instrumental variables based on ideas presented in existing literature (Nunn and Qian 2014;Goldsmith-Pinkham et al 2020). Similar to Acemoglu et al (2022), we calculated the average of the degree of digital transformation of other companies in the sample company's industry at the twodigit level defined by SITC (Standard International Trade Classification) in 2006, and we mulitplied it with the number of Internet broadband access ports nationwide (excluding the province in which the focus firm is located), which as the instrumental variable (IV1). For the correlation criterion, the degree of digital transformation of firms was correlated with the industry in which they were located.…”
Section: Endogeneitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We include Firm, the firm fixed effects, to absorb firm-specific time-invariant factors. Following Acemoglu et al (2022) [35], we include Size decile × year, the size decileyear interaction fixed effects, to absorb™ economic shocks related to firm size. The Size decile is the decile ranking of natural logarithm of total assets.…”
Section: Empirical Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%