This study reports the results from a repeat survey among managers in Swedish manufacturing, designed to explore how a severe and prolonged macroeconomic shock affects wage rigidity and unemployment. Our second survey was conducted in 1998, when the unemployment rate was much higher, and the inflation rate much lower, than when we conducted the first survey in 1991. We find no evidence that the increase in unemployment has softened the mechanisms generating wage rigidity. On the contrary, we conclude that – because of severe downward nominal wage rigidity – real wages have become more rigid during Sweden’s move to a low-inflation environment. We also report a range of new evidence on underbidding, efficiency wage mechanisms, job security le...
This paper investigates whether and in what sense the west German wage structure has been 'rigid' in...
This paper tests the hypothesis that egalitarian wage policy in Sweden has constituted an independen...
This paper analyses the flexibility of the Finnish labour markets from the microeconomic perspective...
This study reports the results from a repeat survey among managers in Swedish manufacturing, designe...
This study reports the results from a repeat survey among managers in Swedish manufacturing, designe...
This study reports the results from a repeat survey among managers in Swedish manufacturing, designe...
Aggregate data on wages and employment may provide misleading indicators of labor market conditions....
Wage rigidity – the observation that wages cannot be adjusted downwards – has important implica-tion...
By international standards, unemployment in Sweden remained remarkably low throughout the 1970s and ...
We present new evidence from a unique survey of firms across Europe on downward wage rigidity in bot...
This paper tests the hypothesis that egalitarian wage policy in Sweden has constituted an independen...
Wage increases received outside of central agreements in Sweden have been declining since the turn o...
Wage increases received outside of central agreements in Sweden have been declining since the turn o...
The Paper examines real and nominal wage rigidities. We estimate a switching regime model, in which ...
This paper analyses the flexibility of the Finnish labour markets from the microeconomic perspective...
This paper investigates whether and in what sense the west German wage structure has been 'rigid' in...
This paper tests the hypothesis that egalitarian wage policy in Sweden has constituted an independen...
This paper analyses the flexibility of the Finnish labour markets from the microeconomic perspective...
This study reports the results from a repeat survey among managers in Swedish manufacturing, designe...
This study reports the results from a repeat survey among managers in Swedish manufacturing, designe...
This study reports the results from a repeat survey among managers in Swedish manufacturing, designe...
Aggregate data on wages and employment may provide misleading indicators of labor market conditions....
Wage rigidity – the observation that wages cannot be adjusted downwards – has important implica-tion...
By international standards, unemployment in Sweden remained remarkably low throughout the 1970s and ...
We present new evidence from a unique survey of firms across Europe on downward wage rigidity in bot...
This paper tests the hypothesis that egalitarian wage policy in Sweden has constituted an independen...
Wage increases received outside of central agreements in Sweden have been declining since the turn o...
Wage increases received outside of central agreements in Sweden have been declining since the turn o...
The Paper examines real and nominal wage rigidities. We estimate a switching regime model, in which ...
This paper analyses the flexibility of the Finnish labour markets from the microeconomic perspective...
This paper investigates whether and in what sense the west German wage structure has been 'rigid' in...
This paper tests the hypothesis that egalitarian wage policy in Sweden has constituted an independen...
This paper analyses the flexibility of the Finnish labour markets from the microeconomic perspective...