It is well known that in the last five years Greek wages have collapsed both in the public and in the private sector. What is perhaps less known, owing in part to the attention of much of the policy debate on the cuts in the public sector, is that the wage adjustment in the two sectors has been equally deep. In fact, the private sector experienced if anything more radical changes in its pay-structure, with elements of increasing commodification, while the public sector continues to offer advantageous wages to privileged groups, despite the policy focus on the “rationalization” of pay in the sector
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This paper analyzes the relation between public wage bills and public deficits in the OECD countries...
I was looking again yesterday at last week’s press-conference by Poul Thomsen, the International Mon...
There is a prevalent view outside Greece that promotion of competitiveness is tantamount with price ...
During the recent crisis, Greece experienced a severe contraction and rapid transformation in its la...
We examine the Greek public–private wage differential before the debt crisis to evaluate the prospec...
It is generally understood that the Greek economy has long been characterised by a range of structur...
After a period of sequential economic adjustment programmes, recent data show that wages remain irre...
The paper focuses on the reforms in the wage-setting system in Greece in the context of a severe rec...
The paper focuses on the reforms in the wage-setting system in Greece in the context of a severe rec...
Labor market deregulation has been the dominant approach towards the development of a single Europea...
This paper reviews cases of successful price and wage adjustment, which are often regarded as consti...
Since the beginning of the financial crisis, Greece has implemented a number of deep spending cuts, ...
This paper examines changes in the Greek wage distribution over 1995-2002 and the role of skill in t...
This study investigates nominal contractual base-wage adjustments in Greece associated with the 2011...
This paper reviews cases of successful price and wage adjustment, which are often regarded as consti...
This paper analyzes the relation between public wage bills and public deficits in the OECD countries...
I was looking again yesterday at last week’s press-conference by Poul Thomsen, the International Mon...
There is a prevalent view outside Greece that promotion of competitiveness is tantamount with price ...