peer-reviewedThe purpose of this chapter is to place the stagnation of Australian wages in the context of developments in other rich nations from the post-war period to today. We do this using internationally comparative data. We are interested in the relationships between wages, productivity, inequality and overall economic stability. By testing theories about the causes of wage stagnation based on the available data, it is possible to point to the policy levers most likely to reverse wage stagnation in Australia
In this chapter we review some of the factors that seem likely to have contributed to the unusual we...
abstract: This paper entitled "An Analysis of Wage Stagnation and Inequality over the Past Half Cent...
The drop in the labor share experienced in high-income countries in the last three to four decades t...
The purpose of this chapter is to place the stagnation of Australian wages in the context of develop...
The last four decades have been characterised by drastic changes in the distribution of income betwe...
Economists have long been studying the shares of labour and capital in income. Surprisingly, no suc...
In this paper we propose that the rise in underemployment has changed the wage setting process in th...
The dissolving trade barriers, financial deregulation, hyper-mobility of capital and the rapid diffu...
This paper estimates the effects of a change in the wage share on growth in the G20 countries using ...
This paper estimates the effects of a change in the wage share on growth at a national and global le...
This article examines wage inequality in Australia from 1982 to 2012 using income distribution data ...
The trade and wages debate worldwide, over the last decade has focused attention on the possible rel...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/London School of Economics. Australia was long recognized for its relat...
This paper examines the key determinants of Australia’s income inequality. The main nding is that ‘g...
The paper examines the recent trends in Australia\u27s individual and household income distributions...
In this chapter we review some of the factors that seem likely to have contributed to the unusual we...
abstract: This paper entitled "An Analysis of Wage Stagnation and Inequality over the Past Half Cent...
The drop in the labor share experienced in high-income countries in the last three to four decades t...
The purpose of this chapter is to place the stagnation of Australian wages in the context of develop...
The last four decades have been characterised by drastic changes in the distribution of income betwe...
Economists have long been studying the shares of labour and capital in income. Surprisingly, no suc...
In this paper we propose that the rise in underemployment has changed the wage setting process in th...
The dissolving trade barriers, financial deregulation, hyper-mobility of capital and the rapid diffu...
This paper estimates the effects of a change in the wage share on growth in the G20 countries using ...
This paper estimates the effects of a change in the wage share on growth at a national and global le...
This article examines wage inequality in Australia from 1982 to 2012 using income distribution data ...
The trade and wages debate worldwide, over the last decade has focused attention on the possible rel...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/London School of Economics. Australia was long recognized for its relat...
This paper examines the key determinants of Australia’s income inequality. The main nding is that ‘g...
The paper examines the recent trends in Australia\u27s individual and household income distributions...
In this chapter we review some of the factors that seem likely to have contributed to the unusual we...
abstract: This paper entitled "An Analysis of Wage Stagnation and Inequality over the Past Half Cent...
The drop in the labor share experienced in high-income countries in the last three to four decades t...