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Netherlands and Germany. Wages keeping pace with increasing seniority is not economically problematic if this reflects a higher …
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Investment in technology increased rapidly in the United States during the past two decades, leading some to herald the birth of a "new economy." This new economy, marked by rapid productivity growth, rising incomes, low unemployment, and moderate inflation, creates a "rising tide that lifts all...
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I term "conditionally weighted density estimation." This technique enables investigation of the effects of changing …
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A discussion of the labor-market consequences of the Service Contract Act on Federal Reserve System costs and operations as they pertain to group transportation services.
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Although both real wages and productivity have been growing at relatively slow rates during the last two decades, some … prices. The failure of growth in real wages to match productiv-ity gains also has critical implications for workers. ; A …
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An empirical investigation of the relationship between marriage and wages, arguing that marriage signals certain …
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