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, but not all, of this rigidity by varying benefits: Total compensation displays modestly less rigidity than do wages alone …
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We analyse the impact of immigrants on natives’ wages from reduced form wage equations for The Netherlands, United … Kingdom and Norway. We find very small effects on natives’ wages and no dominant robust patterns of substitution and … complementarity. Effects on earlier immigrants’ own wages are larger but less reliable. Further work should focus on these own effects …
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In the past decade, inflation in Australia and most other industrialised countries has been extremely well behaved. An important question is whether this reflects a series of favourable shocks to prices or a more fundamental change in the inflation process. In this paper, we explore developments...
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The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of increased trade on wage inequality in developing countries, and whether a higher human capital stock moderates this effect. We look at the skilled-unskilled wage differential. High initial endowments of human capital imply a more egalitarian...
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Using Current Population Survey data, we find that the gap between wages by black and white males declined during the …
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-founded dynamic general equilibrium (DGE) model of the U.S. economy with sticky wages and sticky prices using impulse responses to … for significant inertia in wages and some intrinsic inertia in nominal wage inflation. Our results provide support for the …
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