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how this framework can generate changes in unemployment and labor participation that match those uncovered by the … empirical literature studying the "China shock." We find that the China shock leads to average welfare increases in most U ….S. states, including many that experience unemployment during the transition. However, nominal rigidities reduce the overall U …
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A perceived need to increase nominal wage flexibility as a substitute for domestic monetary policy and a tendency to less wage moderation are likely to promote bargaining coordination and social pacts in the EMU. But such coordination is not likely to be sustainable in the long run, as it...
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The theoretical literature argues that labor markets outcomes are affected by real minimum wages. Real minimum wages, however, co-move with the business cycle; their correlation with labor market outcomes should therefore not be interpreted causally. We employ structural vector autoregression to...
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