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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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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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This study analyzes real wage cyclicality for male full-time workers within employer-employee matches in Germany over … the period 1984-2004. Five different wage measures are compared: the standard hourly wage rate; hourly wage earnings … including overtime and bonus pay; the effective wage, which takes into account unpaid overtime; and monthly earnings, with and …
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model that is able to replicate these facts and thereby allows us to run counterfactual exercises. When we set the wage …
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dynamics of wages and unemployment under conditions of downward wage rigidity, where forward looking firms take into account …
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This paper provides a model that can account for the almost uniform staggering of wage contracts in some countries as …
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Focusing on the compression of wage cuts, many empirical studies find a high degree of downward nominal wage rigidity … within an intertemporal framework in which DNWR not only prevents nominal wage cuts but also induces firms to compress wage … increases. We analyze whether a compression of wage increases occurs when DNWR is binding by applying Unconditional Quantile …
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truncates the real wage distribution from below, making firms' share of surplus weakly procyclical, and may thus amplify …
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Recent dynamic contracting models of downward real wage rigidity with "equal treatment" – newly hired workers cannot …
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