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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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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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of a high minimum wage, a typical recession hardly influences the hourly wage of low educated men, but reduces working … persistently affected, but the penalty on the hourly wage (and earnings) increases with experience, and attains roughly -6% ten …
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