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Is growth in capitalist economies wage-led or profit-led? Empirical studies have found conflicting results for different countries and periods. Possible reasons may include differences in the monetary policy/exchange rate regimes across countries and between macro behavior in the short- and...
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As critical piece of China's gradualist economic transition, domestic price reform still faces major challenges. In particular, factor price, which is still tightly-controlled and not market-based, is lower than market equilibrium price. Factor price distortion not only reduces market efficiency...
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We show that a minimum wage can have large effects throughout the earnings distribution,using a combination of theory and empirical evidence. To this end, we develop an equilibriumsearch model featuring empirically relevant worker and firm heterogeneity. We usethe estimated model to evaluate a...
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Italian Abstract: L'autore discute la politica di mantenere (o non opporsi) un certo livello di disoccupazione come mezzo per promuovere la deflazione salariale e lo identifica come il modo "brutale" di perseguire la stabilità macroeconomica.Al contrario, Sylos Labini identifica il costo della...
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In this paper, we discuss the relationship between the current account rebalancing in the Eurozone, income distribution and wage policies with a focus on the main surplus economy, Germany. We will illustrate how and to which extent German wage policies could be able to contribute to a more...
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Italy, and leverage employer-employee data matched to firm balance sheets and hand-collected wage floors. We find a …
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Our paper picks up the current controversial debate about increasing (income) inequality due to recent monetary policy measures in major advanced economies. We use a VAR framework identified with sign restrictions to figure out how income in- equality related measures react to monetary policy...
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Income inequality is "the defining challenge of our time", former US President Barack Obama said in a speech in December 2013. Undoubtedly, the financial crisis and the sluggish recovery in its aftermath have increased the attention to rising inequality. This survey addresses the consequences of...
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In this paper we discuss the relationship between the current account rebalancing in the Eu-rozone, income distribution and wage policies with a focus on the main surplus economy, Germany. We will illustrate how and to which extent German wage policies could be able to contribute to a more...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011924464
We assess Finland’s competitiveness in the light of various, mainly short-term indicators. It turns out that the weak export market performance over the last few years is linked to the deterioration of profitability of production in Finland. A better export and employment performance requires...
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