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and Spain. An increase in the contemporaneous local unemployment rate of 1 p.p. diminished contemporaneous mean wages by …
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considering the experiences of two countries (Italy and Spain) in which governments and social actors attempted to decentralized … argues that the experiences of Italy and Spain offer two kinds of insights for our understanding of the future evolution of …. The recent experiences of Italy and Spain thus lead us to conclude that the most likely outcome in the EU is that of a …
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Belgium, Denmark, Spain, and Portugal. Our methodology follows the approach recently developed for the International Wage …
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In Spain, as in several other European countries, sectoral bargaining agreements are automatically extended to cover …
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. Employers and employees can also negotiate firm-specific contracts. We use a large matched employer-employee data set from Spain …
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This article presents a study of the influences on the factors that shape wage adjustments. The cost of living, comparability with other firms' wages, the fulfilment of collective agreements at sector level, the need to recruit and retain employees, the performance of the organisation, and the...
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and Spain. An increase in the contemporaneous local unemployment rate of 1 p.p. diminished contemporaneous mean wages by …
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