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Understanding why certain jobs are 'better' than others and what implications they have for a worker's career is clearly an important but still relatively unexplored question. We provide both a theoretical frame-work and a number of empirical results that help distinguishing 'good' from 'bad'...
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Understanding why certain jobs are 'better' than others and what implications they have for a worker's career is clearly an important but still relatively unexplored question. We provide both a theoretical framework and a number of empirical results that help distinguishing 'good' from 'bad'...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012249457
Das Lohnstückkostenniveau des deutschen Verarbeitenden Gewerbes war im Jahr 2017 im Vergleich mit der gesamten ausländischen Konkurrenz hoch. Im Durchschnitt lagen die Lohnstückkosten in den 27 Vergleichsländern um 8 Prozent unter dem deutschen Niveau. Der Kostenvorteil des Euroraums...
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We propose the so-called domestic "embodied unit labor costs" (EULC) at the country-sector level as a new cost-related basis for measures of international competitiveness. EULC take into account that a sector's labor costs constitute only a small share of its total cost which to a large extent...
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The path breaking work of Card and Krueger (1993), showing higher minimum wage can increase employment turned the age-old conventional wisdom on its head. This paper demonstrates that this apparently paradoxical result is perfectly plausible in a competitive general equilibrium production...
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Das Lohnstückkostenniveau des deutschen Verarbeitenden Gewerbes war auch im Jahr 2016 hoch. Im Durchschnitt lagen die Lohnstückkosten in den Vergleichsländern um 12 Prozent unter dem deutschen Niveau. Der Euroraum hatte mit 6 Prozent einen halb so großen Kostenvorteil gegenüber Deutschland....
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We develop a method for identifying departures from relative factor price equality that is robust to unobserved variation in factor productivity. We implement this method using data on the relative wage bills of non-production and production workers across 170 local labor markets comprising the...
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Recent evidence on functional income distribution suggests that the shares of capital and labour in national income vary considerably both over time and across countries. Specifically, there seems to be a general reduction in the labour share around the world, in particular from the mid-1980s...
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We formulate a two-country model with monopolistic competition and heterogeneous firms to reconsider labor market linkages in open economies. Labor-market imperfections arise by virtue of country-specific real minimum wages. Two principal experiments are considered. First, we show that trade...
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Globalisation means gains from trade, but not for everyone. As gains from trade come along with factor price convergence, substantial fractions of the working classes in the high-wage countries of the West are likely to belong to the group of losers. In this situation it is tempting for the...
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