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: Jean Benielli |
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: 1992 |
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: OCLC:1293345674 |
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: 4/5 (74 Downloads) |
Synopsis Cross-country patterns of change in relative wages by : Jean Benielli
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: Steven J. Davis |
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: 31 |
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: 1992 |
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: OCLC:221514214 |
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: 4/5 (14 Downloads) |
Synopsis Cross-country Patterns of Change in Relative Wages by : Steven J. Davis
This paper investigates movements in relative wages and wage inequality across thirteen of the world's major economies. Focusing on wages received by full-time male workers, the investigation uncovers several empirical regularities: (1) Most advanced industrialized economies show increases, often large. in wage inequality during the 19805; none show declining wage inequality. In contrast. three of four middle income countries considered here show sharply declining wage inequality during the 1980s. (2) Since the early to late 19705, the advanced economies show large and persistent increases in the wages of prime age men relative to the wages of less experienced men. (3) Following a period of sharply declining education differentials in the 1970s, the advanced economies show rising or flat education differentials after 1980. Education differentials fell moderately to sharply in the middle income countries during the 1980s. (4) Wage inequality among observationally similar workers rose sharply during the 1980s in most advanced economies. (5) After 1915, the structure of relative industry wages in the manufacturing sector became increasingly dissimilar across the advanced economies. However. controlling for common time effects, increases in international trade as a fraction of GOP are associated with a partial convergence of relative industry wage structures across countries. The paper discusses several alternative interpretations of wage structure developments in the United States and other countries in the light of these empirical regularities.
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: Steven J. Davis |
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: 0 |
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: 1992 |
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: OCLC:1413905548 |
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: 4/5 (48 Downloads) |
Synopsis Cross-country Patterns of Change in Relative Wage by : Steven J. Davis
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: Olivier Blanchard |
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: MIT Press |
Total Pages |
: 312 |
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: 1992 |
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: 0262521741 |
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: 9780262521741 |
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: 4/5 (41 Downloads) |
Synopsis NBER Macroeconomics Annual 1992 by : Olivier Blanchard
This is the seventh in a series of annuals from the National Bureau of Economic Research that are designed to stimulate research on problems in applied economics, to bring frontier theoretical developments to a wider audience, and to accelerate the interaction between analytical and empirical research in macroeconomics. Contents What Shall We Do Today? Goals and Signposts in the Operation of Monetary Policy, Ben S. Bernanke and Frederic S. Mishkin - A Tale of Two Cities: Factor Accumulation and Technical Change in Hong Kong and Singapore, Alwyn Young - International Trade and the Wage Structure, Steven J. Davis - Imperfect Information and Macroeconomic Analysis, Joseph E. Stiglitz and Bruce Greenwald - Asset Pricing Lessons for Macroeconomics, Lars P. Hansen and John H. Cochrane - Postmortem on the Debt Crisis, Daniel Cohen
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: Richard B. Freeman |
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: University of Chicago Press |
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: 474 |
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: 2007-12-01 |
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: 9780226261843 |
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: 0226261840 |
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: 4/5 (43 Downloads) |
Synopsis Differences and Changes in Wage Structures by : Richard B. Freeman
During the past two decades, wages of skilled workers in the United States rose while those of unskilled workers fell; less-educated young men in particular have suffered unprecedented losses in real earnings. These twelve original essays explore whether this trend is unique to the United States or is part of a general growth in inequality in advanced countries. Focusing on labor market institutions and the supply and demand forces that affect wages, the papers compare patterns of earnings inequality and pay differentials in the United States, Australia, Korea, Japan, Western Europe, and the changing economies of Eastern Europe. Cross-country studies examine issues such as managerial compensation, gender differences in earnings, and the relationship of pay to regional unemployment. From this rich store of data, the contributors attribute changes in relative wages and unemployment among countries both to differences in labor market institutions and training and education systems, and to long-term shifts in supply and demand for skilled workers. These shifts are driven in part by skill-biased technological change and the growing internationalization of advanced industrial economies.
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: A B Atkinson |
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: Oxford University Press on Demand |
Total Pages |
: 505 |
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: 2008-05 |
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: 9780199532438 |
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: 0199532435 |
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: 4/5 (38 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Changing Distribution of Earnings in OECD Countries by : A B Atkinson
Examining what people are paid and how pay differences have changed over time, this title presents new theories that challenge thinking on the impact of education, technology, globalization and the rigidity of labour markets.
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: Edward P. Lazear |
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: University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages |
: 473 |
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: 2009-05-15 |
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: 9780226470511 |
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: 0226470512 |
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: 4/5 (11 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Structure of Wages by : Edward P. Lazear
The distribution of income, the rate of pay raises, and the mobility of employees is crucial to understanding labor economics. Although research abounds on the distribution of wages across individuals in the economy, wage differentials within firms remain a mystery to economists. The first effort to examine linked employer-employee data across countries, The Structure of Wages:An International Comparison analyzes labor trends and their institutional background in the United States and eight European countries. A distinguished team of contributors reveal how a rising wage variance rewards star employees at a higher rate than ever before, how talent becomes concentrated in a few firms over time, and how outside market conditions affect wages in the twenty-first century. From a comparative perspective that examines wage and income differences within and between countries such as Denmark, Italy, and the Netherlands, this volume will be required reading for economists and those working in industrial organization.
Author |
: Toshiaki Tachibanaki |
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: Springer |
Total Pages |
: 385 |
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: 2016-07-27 |
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: 9781349262816 |
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: 1349262811 |
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: 4/5 (16 Downloads) |
Synopsis Wage Differentials: An International Comparison by : Toshiaki Tachibanaki
Wages are a vital economic variable in their influence on employment and unemployment and as the main source of personal income, affecting both living standards and labour incentives. Wage determination is studied here in an international perspective, using a common theoretical framework and statistical method through the individual country chapters to reveal similarities and differences between Japan, South Korea, the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany and France.
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: 56 |
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: 1988 |
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: MINN:31951D019414116 |
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: 4/5 (16 Downloads) |
Synopsis Center for Economic Studies Discussion Paper by :
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: Edward N. Wolff |
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: Oxford University Press |
Total Pages |
: 321 |
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: 2006-04-25 |
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: 9780195189964 |
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: 0195189965 |
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: 4/5 (64 Downloads) |
Synopsis Does Education Really Help? by : Edward N. Wolff
This book challenges the conventional wisdom that greater schooling and skill improvement leads to higher wages, that income inequality falls with wider access to schooling, and that the Information Technology revolution will re-ignite worker pay. Indeed, the econometric results provide no evidence that the growth of skills or educational attainment has any statistically significant relation to earnings growth or that greater equality in schooling has led to a decline in income inequality. Results also indicate that computer investment is negatively related to earnings gains and positively associated with changes in both income inequality and the dispersion of worker skills. The findings reports here have direct relevance to ongoing policy debates on educational reform in the U.S.