Based on a post-Keynesian model of the relationship between wages, prices and employment, this paper begins by studying the extent to which unit labour cost trends have been responsible for disinflation and deflationary tendencies in Germany and Europe. Thereafter, the reasons for the deflationary development of unit labour costs in recent years, in particular in Germany, are analysed. Finally, the impact of deflationary wage policies on German and European stagnation are discussed and it is concluded that the excessive wage restraint in Germany not only exacerbates stagnation and deflationary tendencies in Germany but might also have a deflationary impact on the other EMU countries.Wage trends, deflation, collective bargaining
Widespread concern over real effects of EMU is consistent with new Keynesian approaches to macroecon...
Why did the transnational synchronization of wage inflations fail during the first 10 years of the e...
This paper challenges the institutional sclerosis view of the German crisis according to which rigid...
"Based on a post-Keynesian model of the relationship between wages, prices and employment, this pape...
Starting from a post-Keynesian model of the relationship between wages, prices and employment this p...
The Sectoral Logic of German Wage Restraint The supply-side price surges since mid-2021 have rai...
We develop a model which shows that wages, prices and real income should grow faster in countries wi...
At the turn of the millennium three frequently cited potential causes of new challenges for wage pol...
This paper analyses the determinants of Germany's wage growth relative to the other members of the e...
Starting in 2021 in Germany and the European Monetary Union (EMU) as well a cost-driven inflation wa...
'This paper evaluates the possible consequences of the forthcoming European and Monetary Union on wa...
In a Keynesian mode of thinking wages become the nominal anchor for the price level because unit-lab...
This paper analyzes the impact of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on the German economy and argues...
"Assessing the effects of monetary policy and wage bargaining on employment and inflation in the Eur...
We assess the extent to which wage inflation policies in Germany could contribute to an economic reb...
Widespread concern over real effects of EMU is consistent with new Keynesian approaches to macroecon...
Why did the transnational synchronization of wage inflations fail during the first 10 years of the e...
This paper challenges the institutional sclerosis view of the German crisis according to which rigid...
"Based on a post-Keynesian model of the relationship between wages, prices and employment, this pape...
Starting from a post-Keynesian model of the relationship between wages, prices and employment this p...
The Sectoral Logic of German Wage Restraint The supply-side price surges since mid-2021 have rai...
We develop a model which shows that wages, prices and real income should grow faster in countries wi...
At the turn of the millennium three frequently cited potential causes of new challenges for wage pol...
This paper analyses the determinants of Germany's wage growth relative to the other members of the e...
Starting in 2021 in Germany and the European Monetary Union (EMU) as well a cost-driven inflation wa...
'This paper evaluates the possible consequences of the forthcoming European and Monetary Union on wa...
In a Keynesian mode of thinking wages become the nominal anchor for the price level because unit-lab...
This paper analyzes the impact of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on the German economy and argues...
"Assessing the effects of monetary policy and wage bargaining on employment and inflation in the Eur...
We assess the extent to which wage inflation policies in Germany could contribute to an economic reb...
Widespread concern over real effects of EMU is consistent with new Keynesian approaches to macroecon...
Why did the transnational synchronization of wage inflations fail during the first 10 years of the e...
This paper challenges the institutional sclerosis view of the German crisis according to which rigid...