Using a newly constructed panel of manufacturing industry data for interwar Norway, we estimate a long-run wage curve for the 1930s that has all the modern features of being homogeneous in prices, proportional to productivity, and having an unemployment elasticity of −0.1. This result is more typical of contemporary European than U.S. wage equations, even if the labour market in interwar Norway possessed distinctively more ‘American’ features than those associated with present-day European welfare states. We also present some new Monte Carlo evidence on the properties of the estimators used
To what extent do different firms follow different wage policies? How do such policies affect worker...
To what extent do different firms follow different wage policies? How do such policies af-fect worke...
This paper presents both theoretical analysis and econometric evidence for the United States, Great ...
Using a newly constructed panel of manufacturing industry data for interwar Norway, we estimate a lo...
Using a newly constructed panel of manufacturing industry data for interwar Norway, we estimate a l...
Using a newly constructed panel of manufacturing industry data for interwar Norway, we estimate a lo...
We present an econometric analysis of wage behaviour in Norway during the interwar years. Applying G...
We present an econometric analysis of wage behaviour in Norway during the interwar years. The analys...
We present an econometric analysis of wage behaviour in Norway during the interwar years. The analys...
This paper reviews the development of labour market institutions in Norway, shows how labour market ...
We derive a non-linear wage equation from a wage bargaining model and estimate an error correction m...
Several models of the Norwegian system of wage formation are estimated in this thesis. The point of ...
For Germany, Spain, France, the Netherlands and the US an Error Correction Model with a long-term no...
Economic theories of imperfectely competitive labour markets predict that wages are linked to profit...
In this paper, we estimate various dynamic wage equations for mainland Norway. Our starting point is...
To what extent do different firms follow different wage policies? How do such policies affect worker...
To what extent do different firms follow different wage policies? How do such policies af-fect worke...
This paper presents both theoretical analysis and econometric evidence for the United States, Great ...
Using a newly constructed panel of manufacturing industry data for interwar Norway, we estimate a lo...
Using a newly constructed panel of manufacturing industry data for interwar Norway, we estimate a l...
Using a newly constructed panel of manufacturing industry data for interwar Norway, we estimate a lo...
We present an econometric analysis of wage behaviour in Norway during the interwar years. Applying G...
We present an econometric analysis of wage behaviour in Norway during the interwar years. The analys...
We present an econometric analysis of wage behaviour in Norway during the interwar years. The analys...
This paper reviews the development of labour market institutions in Norway, shows how labour market ...
We derive a non-linear wage equation from a wage bargaining model and estimate an error correction m...
Several models of the Norwegian system of wage formation are estimated in this thesis. The point of ...
For Germany, Spain, France, the Netherlands and the US an Error Correction Model with a long-term no...
Economic theories of imperfectely competitive labour markets predict that wages are linked to profit...
In this paper, we estimate various dynamic wage equations for mainland Norway. Our starting point is...
To what extent do different firms follow different wage policies? How do such policies affect worker...
To what extent do different firms follow different wage policies? How do such policies af-fect worke...
This paper presents both theoretical analysis and econometric evidence for the United States, Great ...