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This paper studies the effects of inflation on wage changes made by firms in a unique thirty-seven-year panel of occupations and employers drawn from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Community Salary Survey (CSS). Our analysis first identifies two relative prices embedded in wage changes...
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This paper develops a model of macroeconomic forecasting in which the wages firms pay their forecasters are a function … to maximize their expected wages. In the case of heterogeneous incentives, the forecasters whose wages are most closely …
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The acceleration of productivity since 1995 has prompted a debate over whether the economy's underlying growth rate will remain high. In this paper, we propose a methodology for estimating trend growth that draws on growth theory to identify variables other than productivity namely consumption...
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Although the dollar has been shown to influence the expected wages of workers, the analysis to date has focused on the … male workforce. We show that exchange rate fluctuations also have important implications for women's wages. The dominant …
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discrimination. Using data collected in the 1980 Women and Employment Survey, we find that women's wages would be between 20 and 25 …
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wages being earned by workers employed in the industry, controlling for worker characteristics and geographic variables. The … suggesting that reductions in trade barriers benefited the unskilled in terms of an increase in wages. …
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The paper analyses the determinants of interwar unemployment using a previously unexploited quarterly data set for 1924-39. Individual equations for insured employment, insured unemployment and the nominal wage rate are estimated and tested. The results indicate that the real wage was an...
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Differences in the rate of population growth between developed and developing countries have potentially important implications for patterns of trade, migration, and the distribution of the gains from economic activity, both within and between nations. This paper focuses on migration-related...
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A bonus scheme for tenure systems in which the total wage consists of the base wage and the bonus proportional to the excess production more than the minimum requirement is considered. The existence of the take-off bonus rate below which the employee does not response to the increase of the...
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