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The paper questions the predominant view on unemployment and wages in the European Union according to which high … labour union bargaining power and changing collective bargaining strategies have contributed to this result. It is therefore …
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The paper questions the predominant view on unemployment and wages in the European Union according to which high … labour union bargaining power and changing collective bargaining strategies have contributed to this result. It is therefore …
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Based on a post-Keynesian model of the relationship between wages, prices and employment, this paper begins by studying the extent to which unit labour cost trends have been responsible for disinflation and deflationary tendencies in Germany and Europe. Thereafter, the reasons for the...
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macroeconomic perspective. We start by reiterating the requirements for fiscal policies of member countries in a currency union like …
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-Keynesian perspective, it completely neglects the requirements for fiscal policies of member-countries in a currency union and will prevent … member-countries in a currency union and will prevent fiscal policy from contributing to the necessary rebalancing in the …
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In this paper, we discuss the relationship between the current account rebalancing in the Eurozone, income distribution and wage policies with a focus on the main surplus economy, Germany. We will illustrate how and to which extent German wage policies could be able to contribute to a more...
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