Labour Market Institutions, Technology and Rent Sharing

35 Pages Posted: 20 Apr 2020 Last revised: 6 May 2025

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Kyoji Fukao

Hitotsubashi University

Cristiano Perugini

University of Perugia - Department of Economics, Finance and Statistics

Fabrizio Pompei

University of Perugia - Department of Economics

Abstract

In this paper we analyse how labour market institutions and technology affect wagedetermination through rent sharing. To this aim we first extend the theoretical frameworkof Estevao and Tevlin (2003) to account for heterogeneity of labour (regular and non-regularworkers). The predictions of the model are then tested with detailed industry-level data overfour decades (1970-2012) for Japan, where the functioning of labour markets changedsignificantly along directions (de-unionisation, decline in standard employment and in therole of seniority) similar to the majority of advanced OECD countries. Our results indicatethat such labour market evolutions weaken the capacity of regular workers to appropriaterents and might have contributed shaping the long-run wage stagnation observed in Japan.However, more advanced technologies help regular workers to appropriate higher rents.

Keywords: non-regular work, rent-sharing, bargaining power, Japan

JEL Classification: J30, J41, C23

Suggested Citation

Fukao, Kyoji and Perugini, Cristiano and Pompei, Fabrizio, Labour Market Institutions, Technology and Rent Sharing. IZA Discussion Paper No. 13155, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3579248

Kyoji Fukao (Contact Author)

Hitotsubashi University

2-1 Naka Kunitachi-shi
Tokyo 186-8601
Japan

Cristiano Perugini

University of Perugia - Department of Economics, Finance and Statistics ( email )

Italy

Fabrizio Pompei

University of Perugia - Department of Economics ( email )

Via Pascoli, 20
Perugia, 06123
Italy

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