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Many economists suspect that downward nominal wage rigidities in ongoing labor contracts are an important source of employment fluctuations over the business cycle but there is little direct empirical evidence on this conjecture. This paper compares three occupations in the housing sector with...
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Many economists suspect that downward nominal wage rigidities in ongoing labor contracts are an important source of employment fluctuations over the business cycle but there is little direct empirical evidence on this conjecture. This paper compares three occupations in the housing sector with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012985695
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Time and Location -- 4. Morale -- 5. Company Risk Aversion -- 6. Internal Pay Structure -- 7. External Pay Structure -- 8. The Shirking Theory -- 9. The Pay of New Hires in the Primary Sector -- 10. Raises -- 11....
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How are wages set in an open economy? What role is played by demand pressure, international competition, and structural factors in the labour market? How important is nominal wage rigidity and exchange rate policy for the evolution of real wages and competitiveness? To answer these questions, we...
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Many economists suspect that downward nominal wage rigidities in ongoing labor contracts are an important source of employment fluctuations over the business cycle but there is little direct empirical evidence on this conjecture. This paper compares three occupations in the housing sector with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012456181