This paper examines the link between interindustry wage differentials and subsequent growth of industry variables such as employment, GDP and labor productivity. We find that industries that paid higher than average wages in 1959 experienced significantly lower employment growth and GDP growth in the subsequent 30 to 40 years, while at the same time experiencing higher-than-average growth in the capital-labor ratio and in labor productivity. We argue that the evidence is best explained by a non-competitive model of the interindustry wage structure, as both firms and the market respond to the wage rigidity implied by the long-run persistence of the interindustry wage structure
Given that considerable inter-firm and inter-industry wage differentials in fact exist, much empiric...
The rise of earnings inequality in the United States has garnered attention in both the political an...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 123...
This paper measures recent changes in inter-industry wage differentials, the different wages paid by...
This paper uses panel data from 301 four-digit manufacturing industries over the years 1959 to 1980 ...
The decomposition of demand into domestic, export, and import components in a cross-industry study o...
This study examines relative wage variability across industries between 1860 and 1983. The variance ...
This study aims to compare the available evidence on inter-industry wage structure for industrialize...
This study aims to compare the available evidence on inter-industry wage structure for industrialize...
The paper is an attempt to account for the empirical results of Krueger and Summers (Econometrica, 1...
It is a well-known empirical fact that the goods producing (tradables) sector of industrialized econ...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the relative importance of deviations from competitive beha...
The drop in the labor share experienced in high-income countries in the last three to four decades t...
The cost-minimization part of a specific factors model with perfect capital movements and production...
The paper explores the relationship between job flows and wages in the U.S. manufacturing sector, wh...
Given that considerable inter-firm and inter-industry wage differentials in fact exist, much empiric...
The rise of earnings inequality in the United States has garnered attention in both the political an...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 123...
This paper measures recent changes in inter-industry wage differentials, the different wages paid by...
This paper uses panel data from 301 four-digit manufacturing industries over the years 1959 to 1980 ...
The decomposition of demand into domestic, export, and import components in a cross-industry study o...
This study examines relative wage variability across industries between 1860 and 1983. The variance ...
This study aims to compare the available evidence on inter-industry wage structure for industrialize...
This study aims to compare the available evidence on inter-industry wage structure for industrialize...
The paper is an attempt to account for the empirical results of Krueger and Summers (Econometrica, 1...
It is a well-known empirical fact that the goods producing (tradables) sector of industrialized econ...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the relative importance of deviations from competitive beha...
The drop in the labor share experienced in high-income countries in the last three to four decades t...
The cost-minimization part of a specific factors model with perfect capital movements and production...
The paper explores the relationship between job flows and wages in the U.S. manufacturing sector, wh...
Given that considerable inter-firm and inter-industry wage differentials in fact exist, much empiric...
The rise of earnings inequality in the United States has garnered attention in both the political an...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 123...