This paper offers a systematic comparison of wage formation in industrialised countries. A wage curve with nominal rigidities is calculated for a panel of 16 countries according to a specific method based on GMM and factor analysis. Firstly, we show that the employment rate is a better indicator of labour market tensions than the unemployment rate. Secondly, we demonstrate that the main difference across countries is the reaction of the wage rate to changes in productivity and the employment rate. Thirdly, we find evidence of some nominal rigidity in wage behaviour and of a small but positive effect of the wedge on labour cost.Cet article présente une analyse comparée de la formation des salaires dans les pays industrialisés. Une équation d...
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This paper offers a systematic comparison of wage formation in industrialised countries. A wage curv...
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In this thesis we analyse the extent of wage rigidity in the European countries using data at the mi...
The occupationnal wage differentials. The french experiment In the most advanced economies, the sta...
This paper tests the reduced form New Keynesian Wage Phillips Curve in several advanced countries fo...
This paper offers a systematic comparison of wage formation in industrialised countries. A wage curv...
An Estimation of Employment and Wage Equations at Sector Level Using Quarterly Data by Jean-Pierre L...
Wages, demand and unemployment: an international comparison The paper presents the estimation of ...
This article describes and tries to explain the inter-industry disparity of wage levels and changes ...
Wages and Local Unemployment Rates. The purpose of this article is to examine how the formation of ...
The Differences in Wage Cost in Various Industrial Sectors of Six OECD Countries - With the exceptio...
Is there evidence of a downward rigidity of wages in several major OECD countries? This paper asses...
This paper is dealing with the dynamics of nominal wages in the french industry, for the period 1953...
Labour Productivity Trends. An International Comparison Between Large Industrialized Countries - Thi...
We derive a non-linear wage equation from a wage bargaining model and estimate an error correction m...
The main channel through which labour market institutions are supposed to work in affecting unemploy...
Wage Misalignment in CFA Countries : Were Labor Market Policies to Blame ? Wage rigidity, stemming...
In this thesis we analyse the extent of wage rigidity in the European countries using data at the mi...
The occupationnal wage differentials. The french experiment In the most advanced economies, the sta...
This paper tests the reduced form New Keynesian Wage Phillips Curve in several advanced countries fo...