Estimating the Cost of Capital and the Profit Share

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Capital costs are not directly observed since firms own part of their capital stock. I show under which assumptions variation in firms' input choices reveals the user cost of capital. Using Compustat data for the United States, I find that the costs of tangible capital as a share of output have not been increasing, while economic profits have been increasing over the past 50 years from around 4% to around 9% of sales. About three-quarters of the fall in the labour share is associated with a rise in profits and the remainder is associated with a rise in intangible intensity.

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Van Vlokhoven, H. (2024). Estimating the Cost of Capital and the Profit Share. Economic Journal, 134(661), 2175–2206. https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueae001

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