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Allocative and Remitted
Wages
: New Facts and Challenges for Keynesian Models
Basu, Susanto
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2016
difference between allocative
wages
and remitted
wages
. Using both individual-level and aggregate data, we study and extend the … available evidence on the cyclicality of
wages
and we pay particular attention to the response of
wages
to identified monetary … noticeable role in cyclical compensation patterns; (ii) empirically, both the
wages
for newly hired workers and the "user cost of …
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Reputation and Earnings Dynamics
Jovanovic, Boyan
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2020
Cyclical patterns in earnings can arise when contracts between firms and their workers are incomplete, and when workers cannot borrow or lend so as to smooth their consumption. Effort cycles generate occasional large changes in earnings. These large changes are transitory, consistent with recent...
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Wage Flexibility and Employment Fluctuations : Evidence from the Housing Sector
Pischke, Jörn-Steffen
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2016
employment fluctuations in response to demand shocks by more than 10 to 20 percent compared to completely rigid
wages
…
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The Aggregate Implications of Regional Business Cycles
Beraja, Martin
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2016
modest fall in aggregate
wages
is inconsistent with the flexibility of
wages
we observe across US states. Finally, we show …
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Secular Labor Reallocation and Business Cycles
Chodorow-Reich, Gabriel
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2016
We study the effect of mean-preserving labor reallocation on business cycle outcomes. We develop an empirical methodology using a local area's exposure to industry reallocation based on the area's initial industry composition and employment trends in the rest of the country over a full...
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Wage Adjustment in the Great Recession
Elsby, Michael W.
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2013
Britain, we study wage behavior in both countries, with particular attention to the Great Recession. Real
wages
are … procyclical in both countries, but the procyclicality of real
wages
varies across recessions, and does so differently between the …
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New Evidence on Cyclical Variation in Labor Costs in the U.S
Gu, Grace Weishi
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2018
to the conventional view that labor costs are procyclical. Using BLS establishment-job data, we find that even real
wages
…, the main focus of prior literature, have become countercyclical. Benefit expenditures are less rigid than nominal
wages
…
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Unemployment and Business Cycles
Christiano, Lawrence J.
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2013
not impose wage inertia. Instead we derive wage inertia from our specification of how firms and workers negotiate
wages
…
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Worker Betas : Five Facts about Systematic Earnings Risk
Guvenen, Fatih
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2017
The magnitude of and heterogeneity in systematic earnings risk has important implications for various theories in macro, labor, and financial economics. Using administrative data, we document how the aggregate risk exposure of individual earnings to GDP and stock returns varies across gender,...
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The Making Of A Great Contraction With A Liquidity Trap and A Jobless Recovery
Schmitt-Grohé, Stephanie
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2012
The great contraction of 2008 pushed the U.S. economy into a protracted liquidity trap (i.e., a long period with zero nominal interest rates and inflationary expectations below target). In addition, the recovery was jobless (i.e., output growth recovered but unemployment lingered). This paper...
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