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Journal of Labor Economics, 1985
This paper examines real wage measures that include leisure and nonlabor income in consumption decisions with respect to the advantages and disadvantages of partial versus complete welfare orderings and of utility-based versus utility-free wage indices.
Coles, Jeffrey L, Harte-Chen, Paul
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This paper examines real wage measures that include leisure and nonlabor income in consumption decisions with respect to the advantages and disadvantages of partial versus complete welfare orderings and of utility-based versus utility-free wage indices.
Coles, Jeffrey L, Harte-Chen, Paul
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Wage differentials and real wage dynamics
International Journal of Human Resources Development and Management, 2000Those who negotiate wages in companies are well aware of the difficulty of securing necessary wage adjustments, particularly when a downward adjustment in wages is required, in response to changes in the state of the macro economy. A key concern on the part of employees is how their wage stands relative to other groups of workers.
Marcel Cohen, David Shepherd
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Real Wages, Employment, and Inflation
Journal of Political Economy, 1969Current issues are now on the Chicago Journals website. Read the latest issue.One of the oldest and most prestigious journals in economics, the Journal of Political Economy (JPE) presents significant and essential scholarship in economic theory and practice. The journal publishes highly selective and widely cited analytical, interpretive, and empirical
Lucas, Robert E, Jr, Rapping, Leonard A
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2023
Abstract The Real Living Wage presents a detailed case study of the campaign for the Living Wage, a voluntary standard promoted by the community organizing network Citizens UK, and a striking example of the civil regulation of the employment relationship.
Edmund Heery, Deborah Hann, David Nash
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Abstract The Real Living Wage presents a detailed case study of the campaign for the Living Wage, a voluntary standard promoted by the community organizing network Citizens UK, and a striking example of the civil regulation of the employment relationship.
Edmund Heery, Deborah Hann, David Nash
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FISCAL SHOCKS AND REAL WAGES [PDF]
ABSTRACTThis paper studies the impact of fiscal shocks in a panel of eleven euro area member countries. It contributes to the existing literature by providing new empirical evidence on the effects of different types of spending shocks on real wages. The main finding is that an increase in government spending raises the real wage. However, its magnitude
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We process information in a large number of Canadian wage contracts, signed over a period of several decades, to generate the long-run history of the real wage for each bargaining pair. We term these hitherto unexamined histories ‘chronologies’. We are able to generate 1574 continuous real wage chronologies and we examine the evolution of the real wage
Amy Peng, Louis N. Christofides
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The researchers note that there have been historically unprecedented falls in UK real wages since the start of the Great Recession. What's more, the long US experience of stagnant real wages (median real weekly earnings in the United States in 2013 were at about the same level as in 1979) might be viewed as a warning sign for the UK.
David Blanchflower, Stephen Machin
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Real Wages and Inflation: Rejoinder
Journal of Political Economy, 1972Professors Lucas and Rapping are right in calling my earlier comment on their work misleading. I should not have written that in their model a change in real GNP cannot change unemployment. As they point out it can, provided that it changes wages and prices. This in no way alters my view that the model is unrealistic.
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NOMINAL WAGE INDEXATION, QUASI‐EQUILIBRIA AND REAL WAGE DYNAMICS
Bulletin of Economic Research, 2010ABSTRACTIn contrast to the traditional static approach to indexation, this paper analyses the dynamic consequences for real wages of the mechanism that links nominal wages to inflation. Revisiting a contribution by Dehez and Fitoussi on macroeconomic fluctuations, I analyse a monetary overlapping generations small open economy in which full indexation ...
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