Real wages and employment The purpose of this article is to evaluate the effects of real wages on employment in France using varions econometric models : simple employment demand equations ; statistical time series models permitting to perform causality tests ; production functions, allowing the calculation of the real wage gap ; wage — priee spirals determining which real wage level is consistent with the stability of both priees and employment ; complete fix-price models with quantity rationing measuring the conditional probabilities of the various regimes (classical or keynesian unemployment, repressed inflation, ...) period by period. In all cases, the effect of real wages on employment was found quite small, while the effect of raw m...
The purpose of this paper is to study the french industrial structure of wages in 1962. The statisti...
International audienceThis article aims to establish a new type of relation between wage and employm...
The Wage Scale : Hypotheses for Change - Ten per cent of French wage-earners make more than three ti...
The wage-price spiral of the models of the French economy : structure and robustness This article s...
Wages and Local Unemployment Rates. The purpose of this article is to examine how the formation of ...
An Estimation of Employment and Wage Equations at Sector Level Using Quarterly Data by Jean-Pierre L...
What is the effect of labor cost on employment ? This paper deals with the problems involved in es...
Labour Tax Cuts and Employment : A General Equilibrium Approach for France. This article proposes a...
Wages, demand and unemployment: an international comparison The paper presents the estimation of ...
Employment : a Critical Analysis of Malthusian Policies. This article builds and calibrates a model...
Theory and practice of french unemployment The paper shows that an economic policy which has stabi...
Rise in Guaranteed Minimum Wage (SMIC) and the Effects on the Mass of Salaries - This article attemp...
This paper is dealing with the dynamics of nominal wages in the french industry, for the period 1953...
Determinants of the equilibrium unemployment rate and adjustments on the labour market : an analysis...
The occupationnal wage differentials. The french experiment In the most advanced economies, the sta...
The purpose of this paper is to study the french industrial structure of wages in 1962. The statisti...
International audienceThis article aims to establish a new type of relation between wage and employm...
The Wage Scale : Hypotheses for Change - Ten per cent of French wage-earners make more than three ti...
The wage-price spiral of the models of the French economy : structure and robustness This article s...
Wages and Local Unemployment Rates. The purpose of this article is to examine how the formation of ...
An Estimation of Employment and Wage Equations at Sector Level Using Quarterly Data by Jean-Pierre L...
What is the effect of labor cost on employment ? This paper deals with the problems involved in es...
Labour Tax Cuts and Employment : A General Equilibrium Approach for France. This article proposes a...
Wages, demand and unemployment: an international comparison The paper presents the estimation of ...
Employment : a Critical Analysis of Malthusian Policies. This article builds and calibrates a model...
Theory and practice of french unemployment The paper shows that an economic policy which has stabi...
Rise in Guaranteed Minimum Wage (SMIC) and the Effects on the Mass of Salaries - This article attemp...
This paper is dealing with the dynamics of nominal wages in the french industry, for the period 1953...
Determinants of the equilibrium unemployment rate and adjustments on the labour market : an analysis...
The occupationnal wage differentials. The french experiment In the most advanced economies, the sta...
The purpose of this paper is to study the french industrial structure of wages in 1962. The statisti...
International audienceThis article aims to establish a new type of relation between wage and employm...
The Wage Scale : Hypotheses for Change - Ten per cent of French wage-earners make more than three ti...