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Declining labour share of income in South Africa: the Kalman filter approach
2015
Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences
Recent research has shown that in both developed and emerging market economies, the labour share of national income has exhibited a declining trend since the 1980s. Research investigating the problem of high unemployment in the South African economy has inferred that this problem arises partly because of past and current socio-political conditions, low rates of economic growth, labour market rigidities, globalisation and institutional arrangements. As the labour absorption capacity is rather
doi:10.4102/jef.v8i2.99
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