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the loses to the low paid. Product market integration may thus lead to a more inequal distribution of wages and employment …, even though there are aggregate gains in terms of higher real incomes and employment. …
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the loses to the low paid. Product market integration may thus lead to a more inequal distribution of wages and employment …, even though there are aggregate gains in terms of higher real incomes and employment. …
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of employment across countries and thus a change in the trade-off between wages and employment faced by wage setters …. While the effects of product market integration on the trade-off between wages and employment in general is ambiguous, it is … through trade. Unambiguously, real wages and employment and welfare improve upon reductions in trade frictions, and therefore …
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the loses to the low paid. Product market integration may thus lead to a more unequal distribution of wages and employment …, even though there are aggregate gains in terms of higher real incomes and employment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013321004
of employment across countries and thus a change in the trade-off between wages and employment faced by wage setters …. While the effects of product market integration on the trade-off between wages and employment in general is ambiguous, it is … through trade. Unambiguously, real wages and employment and welfare improve upon reductions in trade frictions, and therefore …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005761745
. Wages, employment and welfare increase as a result of further product market integration. It is interesting to note that the …
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. Wages, employment and welfare increase as a result of further product market integration. It is interesting to note that the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012142284
the loses to the low paid. Product market integration may thus lead to a more inequal distribution of wages and employment …, even though there are aggregate gains in terms of higher real incomes and employment. …
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formation and employment creation through many channels including product market rents and the possibility that jobs may be …
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The paper examines the implications of an important aspect of the ongoing reorganization of work - the move from occupational specialization toward multi-tasking - for centralized wage bargaining. The analysis shows how, on account of this reorganization, centralized bargaining becomes...
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