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there exist an equilibrium where all firms negotiate wages. Generally, we find that a tight labor market favors bargaining … are more productive, suggesting a reason why wages are more often negotiated for highly paid jobs. …
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This paper studies effects of unemployment and labour market programmes on real wages in the Czech and Slovak Republics … programme exert upward pressure on real wages in Slovakia. When accounting for effects from adjacent districts, a positive …
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After over a quarter century of sustained economic growth, Indonesia was struck by a large and unanticipated crisis at the end of the 20th century. Real GDP declined by about 12% in 1998. Using 13 years of annual labor force data in conjunction with two waves of a household panel, the Indonesia...
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A microeconomic theoretical model shows that two factors - the compensation and progressivity effects - produce the shifting (if any) of tax rates on wage formation. From an analytical viewpoint, they may be positive or negative and of equal or different sign. A microfounded nested macroeconomic...
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Difficulties in European fiscal harmonization will mainly depend on present inter-country differences in effective rather than scheduled tax rates and tax structures. This paper therefore tries to evaluate the historical and current heterogeneities and similarities which characterize not only de...
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A transformation of what had become a universal 40-hour standard working week in Germany began in 1985 with reductions negotiated in the metal-working and printing sectors. These reductions have continued through 1995, and were followed by reductions in other sectors. The union campaign aimed to...
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determinants receive, at least in Germany. While wages are affected negatively by a relative increase in imports, immigration …
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