On the cyclicality of real wages and wage differentials

Previous empirical literature suggests that estimated wage cyclicality depends on the structure of the relationship between real wages and an observed indicator of the business cycle that econometric models impose prior to estimation. This paper, alleviates the problem of imposing such structure by...

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Correlation analysis
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Economic theory
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Real wages
Unemployment
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wages
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