Are wages equal across sectors of production? A panel data analysis for tradable and non-tradable goods
The assumption that national labor markets are homogenous across tradable and non-tradable goods is common in multisector (open-economy) macro models and crucial for the prominent Balassa-Samuelson hypothesis. This study tests it with a novel method to distinguish the tradable and non-tradable sectors grounded in economic theory, modern empirical methods and a large and detailed macro data set. It finds that both the internal relationship between productivity and wages in the tradable and non-tradable sectors postulated by the Balassa-Samuelson hypothesis and its external transmission mechanism are rejected.
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2010
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Authors: | Schmillen, Achim |
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Regensburg : Osteuropa-Institut Regensburg |
Subject: | Lohnstruktur | Branche | Handelbares Gut | Nicht-handelbares Gut | Schätzung | Welt | Balassa-Samuelson Effekt | Kritik |
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