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wage rigidity can be traced to behavioral mechanisms involving negative reciprocity, relative wage comparisons and money …
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wage rigidity can be traced to behavioral mechanisms involving negative reciprocity, relative wage comparisons and money …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005406061
Both common macroeconomic shocks and country-specific developments have subjected the flexibility of wage setting mechanisms in the euro area to a stress test in recent years. Against this background, this paper takes a fresh look at wage flexibility in EMU and attempts to draw a few lessons...
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The missing wage rigidity in general equilibrium models of efficiency wages is an artifact of the external wage reference perspective conventionally adopted by the literature. Efficiency wage models based on an internal wage reference perspective are capable of generating strong wage rigidity....
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We develop and analyse a structural model of efficiency wages founded on reciprocity. Workers are assumed to face an …
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We develop and analyze a structural model of effciency wages founded on reciprocity. Workers are assumed to face an …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005518859
We study the impact of reputational incentives in markets characterized by moral hazard problems. Social preferences have been shown to enhance contract enforcement in these markets, while at the same time generating considerable wage and price rigidity. Reputation powerfully amplifies the...
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This paper uses a wage setting survey of 1,305 Colombian firms to explore the nature and sources of wage rigidities. This is the first study of a non-European emerging economy that uses evidence from a survey of firms to analyse this topic. The survey was carried out during the first half of...
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This paper uses a wage setting survey of 1,305 Colombian firms to explore the nature and sources of wage rigidities. This is the first study of a non-European emerging economy that uses evidence from a survey of firms to analyse this topic. The survey was carried out during the first half of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008568490
The rarity with which firms reduce nominal wages has been frequently observed, even in the face of considerable negative economic shocks. This paper uses a unique survey of fourteen European countries to ask firms directly about the incidence of wage cuts and to assess the relevance of a range...
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