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We estimate the effect of exchange rate movements on ï¬rm-level wages, using a representative panel of manufacturing ï …). Through the revenue side, wages tend to rise after a currency depreciation and the effect is more pronounced the higher is …¬rm’s wages, and the effect is larger the higher is the incidence of imported inputs in total production costs. For a given …
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Which structural reforms affect the speed the regional convergence within a country? We found that domestic financial development, trade/current account openness, better institutional infrastructure, and selected labor market reforms facilitate regional convergence. However, these reforms have...
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. Escaping the worst forms of deprivation depends on women’s wages in rural labour markets, rather than their incomes from self …-employment, but conventional microeconomic theory cannot explain the distribution of wages in these markets. Then South African …
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wages by examining the case of Canada. Previous studies from the US, using individual level data, have revealed that annual …
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and trends in wellbeing. If the rise in wages that followed the Black Death enticed female servants to delay marriage, it …
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Two literatures exist concerning cross-border merger activity’s impact on domestic wages: one focusing on spillover …) unionization rates and under high (low) degrees of relatedness. Employing US firm-level panel data on wages combined with industry … cross-border merger activity generate positive spillovers to wages, but are more likely to generate firm-level wage …
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layer is very positively (negatively) correlated with value added. We then explore the changes in the wages and number of … expand substantially add layers and pay lower average wages in all pre-existing layers. In contrast, firms that expand little … and do not reorganize pay higher average wages in all pre-existing layers. …
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Analyses restructuring and the role of social dialogue in Brazil's chemical industry in the 2000s.
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Who fares worse in an economic downturn, low- or high-paying firms? Different answers to this question imply very different consequences for the costs of recessions. Using U.S. employer-employee data, we find that employment growth at low-paying firms is less cyclically sensitive. High-paying...
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