We use over a decade of representative payroll data from Great Britain to study the nominal wage changes of employees who stayed in the same job for at least one year. We show that basic hourly pay drives the cyclicality of marginal labour costs, making this the most relevant measure of wages for macroeconomic models that incorporate wage rigidity. Basic hourly pay adjusts much less frequently than previously thought in Britain, particularly in small firms. We find that firms compress wage growth when inflation is low, which indicates that downward rigidity constrains firms' wage setting. We demonstrate that the empirical extent of downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) can theoretically cause considerable long-run output losses. Combined, o...
Using the accurate and extensive data available in the UK New Earnings Survey, this paper investigat...
This paper explores the existence of downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) in 19 OECD countries, ove...
This paper explores the existence of downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) in 19 OECD countries, ove...
This paper studies the degree of downward rigidity in nominal wages in the United Kingdom using micr...
Using the accurate and extensive data available in the UK New Earnings Survey, this paper investigat...
This paper seeks to contribute to the literature on downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) along two ...
This paper seeks to contribute to the literature on downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) along two ...
Using the accurate and extensive data available in the UK New Earnings Survey, this paper investigat...
Using the accurate and extensive data available in the UK New Earnings Survey, this paper investigat...
Using the accurate and extensive data available in the UK New Earnings Survey, this paper investigat...
A number of recent studies have documented extensive downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) for job s...
This paper seeks to contribute to the literature on downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) along two ...
A number of recent studies have documented extensive downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) for job s...
Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we find that true wage changes have many fewer nominal cut...
This paper formalizes and assesses empirically the implications of widely observed evidence for down...
Using the accurate and extensive data available in the UK New Earnings Survey, this paper investigat...
This paper explores the existence of downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) in 19 OECD countries, ove...
This paper explores the existence of downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) in 19 OECD countries, ove...
This paper studies the degree of downward rigidity in nominal wages in the United Kingdom using micr...
Using the accurate and extensive data available in the UK New Earnings Survey, this paper investigat...
This paper seeks to contribute to the literature on downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) along two ...
This paper seeks to contribute to the literature on downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) along two ...
Using the accurate and extensive data available in the UK New Earnings Survey, this paper investigat...
Using the accurate and extensive data available in the UK New Earnings Survey, this paper investigat...
Using the accurate and extensive data available in the UK New Earnings Survey, this paper investigat...
A number of recent studies have documented extensive downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) for job s...
This paper seeks to contribute to the literature on downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) along two ...
A number of recent studies have documented extensive downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) for job s...
Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we find that true wage changes have many fewer nominal cut...
This paper formalizes and assesses empirically the implications of widely observed evidence for down...
Using the accurate and extensive data available in the UK New Earnings Survey, this paper investigat...
This paper explores the existence of downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) in 19 OECD countries, ove...
This paper explores the existence of downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) in 19 OECD countries, ove...