textabstractCost-of-Living-Adjustment (COLA) coverage figures suggest a time variation in the degree of wage indexation. In spite of this observation, most current literature conveniently assume a constant degree of indexation as this variable is not directly observable. This study intends to empirically measure the time variation in the degree of wage indexation. To this end, we derive a reduced form version of the New Keynesian Wage Phillips Curve under the assumption of a time varying degree of wage indexation. A state-space methodology is then employed in estimating this model using data of selected OECD countries. The study subsequently investigates variables influencing the time variation in the degree of wage indexation. Our results ...
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A number of empirical studies conclude that purely forward-looking versions of the New Keynesian Phi...
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The recent debate questioning whether unemployment in the 1970s represents sectoral adjustment or cy...
In this paper we estimate a New-Keynesian DSGE model with heterogeneity in price and wage setting be...
This paper studies the effects of inflation on wage changes made by firms in a unique thirty-seven-y...
Cost-of-Living-Adjustment (COLA) coverage figures suggest a time variation in the degree of wage ind...
markdownabstractThis dissertation consists of four related papers investigating the causes and conse...
We estimate a New Keynesian wage Phillips curve for a panel of 24 OECD countries and allow the degre...
It has long been recognized that contemporaneous wage indexation stabilizes output and employment in...
This paper investigates the effects of wage indexation on the time-consistent level of inflation. De...
This paper explores time variation in the dynamic effects of technology shocks on U.S. output, price...
This paper tests the reduced form New Keynesian Wage Phillips Curve in several advanced countries fo...
wage indexation to past in ation, a finding that is at odds with the assumption of constant indexati...
This dissertation proposes a new Phillips curve that is able to endogenously generate inflation pers...
This paper provides an empirical investigation into the determinants and stability of the aggregate ...
A number of empirical studies conclude that purely forward-looking versions of the New Keynesian Phi...
This essay examines the role of wage indexation in dampening macroeconomic fluctuations in a simple ...
The recent debate questioning whether unemployment in the 1970s represents sectoral adjustment or cy...
In this paper we estimate a New-Keynesian DSGE model with heterogeneity in price and wage setting be...
This paper studies the effects of inflation on wage changes made by firms in a unique thirty-seven-y...