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Wage Share Formula in the Price-Setting Model

The wage share is the fraction of output per worker (λ) that is received by the worker as a real wage (w). The remaining fraction is the profit share (σ), which is retained by the firm. The relationship between the wage share and the profit share is given by the formula: wage share=wλ=1σ\text{wage share} = \frac{w}{\lambda} = 1 - \sigma.

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