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It is known that discretionary policy may give rise to an infaltionary bias if wages are negotiated in nominal terms …
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period 1987- 2001, we find that the substantial immigration of the 1990's had no adverse effects on native wages and …
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, we control for pre-displacement wages and employment status as well as descriptions of pre-displacement firms and their … of entry wages and subsequent job stability. …
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into account the effects of schooling on employment and wages as well as the key features of the Italian tax and social …
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into account the effects of schooling on employment and wages, as well as the key features of the Italian tax and social …
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wages of other unions and the reaction-function of the CB as given. …
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Despite stringent dismissal restrictions in most European countries, rates of job creation and destruction are remarkably similar in European and Noeth American labor markets. This paper shows that relative-wage compression is conducive to higher employer-initiated job turnover, and argues that...
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employment and wages from Italian provinces from 1993-2006. We adopt a production function approach similar to that of Card and …
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The paper provides an empirical investigation of labor market pooling. The analysis concentrates on Italian industrial districts and shows that there is fragmentary evidence of a widespread wage premium. In particular, there is no evidence of district differentials for the returns to seniority...
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