Why Are Japanese Wages so Sluggish?
Year of publication: |
2009-05-01
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Authors: | Sommer, Martin |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Productivity | Developed countries | Labor markets | Employment | Aging | Labor market reforms | Economic models | wage | wages | labor income | part-time employment | employment protection | regular employment | benefits | compensation | unemployment | temporary employment | total employment | employment outlook | unemployment benefits | wage increases | employment protection legislation | skilled labor | high unemployment | compensation packages | employment prospects | employment data | worker | labor participation | re-employment | employment patterns | full-time employee | employment level | low unemployment | employment increase |
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