The European Union lags behind the United States both in rates of employment and real wages. This study analyzes the relationship between wages, productivity and human capital in 5 European Union countries: France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom, in comparison with the USA. Firstly we analyze the role of productivity in the explanation of real wages, secondly we present a comparative study of the evolution of wages and productivity during the period 1985-2005, and thirdly we estimate an econometric model which relates real wages with productivity and productivity with human capital. As measures of human capital we have included the average total years of schooling, based on Barro and Lee estimations and lagged Research expendi...
This paper discusses the effects of human capital on both the level and growth of labour productivit...
This paper examines labour productivity levels and growth rates in 10 EMU economies: Germany, France...
The paper examines the relationship between the allocation of human capital among different activiti...
The European Union lags behind the United States both in rates of employment and real wages. This st...
Our goal is the estimation of country - level production function aimed at understanding the role of...
This chapter analyses some features of the economic performances in EU-27 members, especially highli...
In this research, we investigate the impact of human capital on labour productivity in European Unio...
The euro area has experienced a sustained decline in labour productivity growth since the 1980s. In ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the main “models of growth” characterising the EU...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the main “models of growth” characterising the EU...
The relationship between wages and productivity (or more specifically, the relationship between wage...
The aim of this paper is to investigate, from a generational perspective, the effect of human capita...
In the context of a monetary union, to keep a territorial equilibrium in terms of economic activity ...
This paper reviews trends in labor productivity, wage growth, unemployment and inequality over the ...
During the last decade the high unemployment rate in Europe, compared to the U.S., has been attribut...
This paper discusses the effects of human capital on both the level and growth of labour productivit...
This paper examines labour productivity levels and growth rates in 10 EMU economies: Germany, France...
The paper examines the relationship between the allocation of human capital among different activiti...
The European Union lags behind the United States both in rates of employment and real wages. This st...
Our goal is the estimation of country - level production function aimed at understanding the role of...
This chapter analyses some features of the economic performances in EU-27 members, especially highli...
In this research, we investigate the impact of human capital on labour productivity in European Unio...
The euro area has experienced a sustained decline in labour productivity growth since the 1980s. In ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the main “models of growth” characterising the EU...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the main “models of growth” characterising the EU...
The relationship between wages and productivity (or more specifically, the relationship between wage...
The aim of this paper is to investigate, from a generational perspective, the effect of human capita...
In the context of a monetary union, to keep a territorial equilibrium in terms of economic activity ...
This paper reviews trends in labor productivity, wage growth, unemployment and inequality over the ...
During the last decade the high unemployment rate in Europe, compared to the U.S., has been attribut...
This paper discusses the effects of human capital on both the level and growth of labour productivit...
This paper examines labour productivity levels and growth rates in 10 EMU economies: Germany, France...
The paper examines the relationship between the allocation of human capital among different activiti...