Why Are Nominal Wages Downwardly Rigid, but Less So in Japan? An Explanation Based on Behavioral Economics and Labor Market/Macroeconomic Differences
Year of publication: |
2007
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Authors: | Kuroda, Sachiko ; Yamamoto, Isamu |
Published in: |
Monetary and Economic Studies. - Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies. - Vol. 25.2007, 2, p. 45-88
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Publisher: |
Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies |
Subject: | Downward nominal wage rigidity | Behavioral economics | Labor mobility | Employment protection legislation | Inflation rate | Indexation |
Extent: | application/pdf |
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Type of publication: | Article |
Language: | English |
Classification: | E50 - Monetary Policy, Central Banking and the Supply of Money and Credit. General ; J30 - Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs. General ; N30 - Labor and Consumers, Demography, Education, Income and Wealth. General, International, or Comparative ; Z13 - Social Norms and Social Capital |
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