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Glossary:Profit share of non-financial corporations

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The profit share of non-financial corporations is defined as gross operating surplus divided by gross value added. Profits/gross operating surplus are the complement of wages costs that remunerate labour, plus net taxes on production that (partially) finance government services.

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