This paper examines how the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) affects the distribution of income between capital and labor, and how these shifts contribute to regional income inequality. To investigate this issue, we analyze data from European regions dating back to 2000. We find that for every doubling of regional AI innovation, the labor share declines by 0.5% to 1.6%, potentially reducing it by 0.09 to 0.31 percentage points from an average of 52%, solely due to AI. This new technology has a particularly negative impact on high- and mediumskill workers, primarily through wage compression, while for low-skill workers, employment expansion induced by AI mildly offsets the associated wage decline. The effect of AI is not driven by other factors influencing regional development in Europe or by the concentration of the AI market.

Minniti, A., Prettner, K., Venturini, F. (2025). AI innovation and the labor share in European regions. EUROPEAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, 177, 1-20 [10.1016/j.euroecorev.2025.105043].

AI innovation and the labor share in European regions

Minniti, Antonio
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2025

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This paper examines how the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) affects the distribution of income between capital and labor, and how these shifts contribute to regional income inequality. To investigate this issue, we analyze data from European regions dating back to 2000. We find that for every doubling of regional AI innovation, the labor share declines by 0.5% to 1.6%, potentially reducing it by 0.09 to 0.31 percentage points from an average of 52%, solely due to AI. This new technology has a particularly negative impact on high- and mediumskill workers, primarily through wage compression, while for low-skill workers, employment expansion induced by AI mildly offsets the associated wage decline. The effect of AI is not driven by other factors influencing regional development in Europe or by the concentration of the AI market.
2025
Minniti, A., Prettner, K., Venturini, F. (2025). AI innovation and the labor share in European regions. EUROPEAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, 177, 1-20 [10.1016/j.euroecorev.2025.105043].
Minniti, Antonio; Prettner, Klaus; Venturini, Francesco
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