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In this paper we test the hypothesis of a wage curve against a Phillips curve for Spain within a framework which allos … for these both and more general alternatives. To this end, we use data from the European Community Household Panel, which …
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This paper analyzes the Polish wage curve using individual data from the Polish Labor Force Survey (LFS) at the 16 NUTS2 regions over the period 1999 - 2010. This survey does not gather information on wages of self-employed or paid family workers. After excluding the unemployed, inactive and...
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unemployment. Empirical results focus on particular theoretical channels establishing the relationship. Panel models mostly draw on …
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unemployment. Empirical results focus on particular theoretical channels establishing the relationship. Panel models mostly draw on …
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In this paper we analyse wage flexibility in Spain and its regional differences, departing from the estimation of wage …
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In 1994, Blanchflower and Oswald reported that they have found an 'empirical law of economics' -the Wage Curve. According to their empirical results, the elasticity of wages with respect to regional unemployment is -0.1. This holds especially for the Anglo-Saxon countries. Our paper reconsiders...
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