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models, in which unwarrantedʺ wages changes and the return on capital are endogenously determined, do not necessarily predict … following the appearance of unwarrantedʺ wage changes are not always justified. -- capital return ; profits ; unwarrantedʺ wages …
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expectations and wages, and a significantly positive relationship between optimistic bias in job finding expectations and … search and matching model of the labor market. Removing the biases could substantially increase wages and expected lifetime …
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expectations and wages, and a significantly positive relationship between optimistic bias in job finding expectations and … search and matching model of the labor market. Removing the biases could substantially increase wages and expected lifetime …
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whether the historical relationship between wages and unemployment has weakened and whether composition effects moderated wage … growth. The results suggest a negative answer to both questions. Wages in the EU have not stopped reacting to unemployment …
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economy size and local wages. Workers in Australian large urban centres earn around 7.5% more than workers with similar skill …
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. This suggests that firms and workers bargain frequently over wages, even in the absence of an outside job offer. Moreover … Foxconn's publicly announced wages. Investigating whether individuals act on their updated beliefs, I find evidence that …
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. Individuals also revise their expectations about outside offers upward, anchoring their beliefs to Foxconn's announced wages. They …
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In this paper we present an extension of the Taylor model with staggered wages in which wage-setting is also influenced … by reference norms (i.e. by benchmark wages). We show that reference norms can considerably increase the persistence of … wages in Austria from 1980 to 2006 we show that wage-setting is strongly influenced by reference norms, that the wages of …
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analyse the link between sectoral resource allocation, low productivity growth and stagnant real wages. My results suggest … raises growth of technology, labor productivity and real wages. I show, however, that a slowdown in productivity and … stagnation of real wages can in this setting constitute two sides of the same coin as a result of the shift in employment: In the …
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We identify which jobs are more desirable than others as revealed by workers’ transitions on the firm wage and productivity ladders using employer-employee data matched with firms’ financial data for 20 years in Denmark. We conclude that revenue-based TFP is a better ranking measure of the...
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