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determinants of key provisions of contracts such as their duration and indexation clauses. Econometric techniques, which account … for the interaction between duration and indexation, as well as the latent nature of the elasticity of indexation are used … as exceptionally low inflation and substantial fluctuations in nominal and real uncertainty, is used to study the …
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determinants of key provisions of contracts such as their duration and indexation clauses. Econometric techniques, which account … for the interaction between duration and indexation, as well as the latent nature of the elasticity of indexation are used … as exceptionally low inflation and substantial fluctuations in nominal and real uncertainty, is used to study the …
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uncertainty over the period 1970 to 1995. We construct measures of inflation uncertainty as well as aggregate nominal and real …
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We process information in a large number of wage contracts, signed over a period of several decades, to generate the long-run history of the real wage for each bargaining pair. We term these hitherto unexamined histories 'chronologies'. We are able to generate 1574 continuous real wage...
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We process information in a large number of wage contracts, signed over a period of several decades, to generate the long-run history of the real wage for each bargaining pair. We term these hitherto unexamined histories chronologies'. We are able to generate 1574 continuous real wage...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010264208
Canada: a simple autoregressive model and a reduced-form Phillips-curve model. Our findings concerning the link between …
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Until the mid-nineteenth century, English and American courts held that indefinite employment contracts could not be terminated at will. The stance was a legacy of strictures found in the Statute of Artificers. But by the turn of the century, English and American law no longer agreed. In...
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Conventional theory predicts that productivity gains lead to hikes in real pay. Efficiency wage theory hypothesizes that pay increases can lead to productivity improvements. But would such results be observed in a corporatist economy with centralized bargaining? For the case of Austria, a...
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; strategic substitutability ; wage contracts ; contract duration …
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