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wages are rigid. We explore whether this explanation is consistent with the data. We show that the wage of newly hired … workers, unlike the aggregate wage, is volatile and responds one-to-one to changes in labor productivity. In order to … jobs. This form of wage rigidity does not affect job creation and thus cannot explain the unemployment volatility puzzle …
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, the government faces recruitment problems. The optimal steady-state wage premium depends mainly on the labour market … the optimal policy can increase the volatility of unemployment significantly. Public sector wage and employment shocks … have mixed effects on unemployment. A wage shock raises the unemployment rate, while a reduction in the separations lowers …
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Over the past two decades, technological progress has been biased towards making skilled labor more productive. What does skill-biased technological change imply for business cycles? To answer this question, we construct a quarterly series for the skill premium from the CPS and use it to...
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all workers, a wage-productivity elasticity of 1.2, slightly above the one-for-one response predicted by the Mortensen …
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wage practices. We propose a simpler and more relevant approach ヨ use matched employer/employee longitudinal data to … unemployment rate is one percentage point lower. Like most recent evidence on other aspects of wage cyclicality, our results …
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This paper presents evidence that real wage cyclicality can be a particularly heterogeneous parameter, depending on …
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The COVID-19 crisis may have widely and permanently altered the labor market through the demand for skills. Crises tend to accelerate technological change. Previous recent crises were characterized by an acceleration of automation, which generally led to a decrease in middle-income jobs with...
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There is considerable debate about the role of wage rigidity in explaining unemployment. Despite a large body of … empirical work, no consensus has emerged on the extent of wage rigidity. Previous attempts to empirically examine wage rigidity … have been hampered by small samples and measurement error. In this paper we examine nominal wage flexibility in Ireland …
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models. At the same time, there is evidence against the Nash solution used for wage setting and an active debate as to the …
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occasionally renegotiated. We argue that one source of the wage flexibility puzzles is plausibly the model for the determination of … reservation wages, and consider an alternative reservation wage model based on reference dependence in job search. This extension …
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