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wages 36 unemployment 21 labour market 18 trade unions 12 collective bargaining 11 productivity 11 employment 9 enterprises 6 unionization 6 economic models 5 demand 4 INCOME DISTRIBUTION 3 industry 3 investments 3 job searching 3 labour 3 legislation 3 macroeconomics 3 prices 3 arbitration 2 benefit plans 2 competition 2 econometrics 2 efficiency 2 elasticity 2 manufacturing industries 2 professional workers 2 strikes 2 technological change 2 BANKING 1 BANKRUPTCY 1 BUSINESS FINANCING 1 CREDIT 1 CURRENCIES 1 ECONOMIC MODELS 1 EXCHANGE RATE 1 FETILITY 1 FINANCIAL MARKET 1 GENERAL EQUILBRIUM 1 GENERATIONS 1
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WADHWANI, S. 10 BLANCHFLOWER, D. 9 OSWALD, A. 9 LAYARD, R. 6 NICKELL, S. 6 BEAN, C. 4 BRUNELLO, G. 4 ESTRIN, S. 4 PISSARIDES, C. 4 SYMONS, J. 4 WALL, M. 4 NEWELL, A. 3 BUITER, W. 2 CLARK, A. 2 CURRIE, J. 2 HOLDEN, S. 2 JACKMAN, R. 2 MALCOMSON, J. 2 MCCONNELL, S. 2 METCALF, D. 2 MOGHADAM, R. 2 WADSWORTH, J. 2 BEN-NER, A. 1 BROWN, W. 1 BUITER, W.H. 1 CANNING, D. 1 CROUCHLEY, R. 1 Carlstrom, C.T. 1 Christiano, L.J. 1 Craig, B. 1 Fuerst, T.S. 1 GARRETT, M. 1 GAVOSTO, A. 1 Gokhale, J. 1 Greenwood, J. 1 Guner, N. 1 Haubrich, J.G. 1 Hess, G.D. 1 JONES, D. 1 JONES, S. 1
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London School of Economics (LSE) 76
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London School of Economics - Centre for Labour Economics 76 Discussion paper / Centre for Labour Economics, London School of Economics 1
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RePEc 76 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 1
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Risk Sharing of Disaggregate Macroeconomic and Idiosyncratic Shocks.
Hess, G.D.; Shin, K. - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
We estimate the extent to which idiosyncratic and disaggregate macro shocks (such as regional and industry shocks) are not shared in the economy. Comparing the degree to which idiosyncratic and disaggregate macro shocks are not shared grants a deeper understanding as to why the economy lacks in...
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Banking and Commerce: A Liquidity Approach.
Haubrich, J.G.; Santos, J.A.C. - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
This paper looks at the advantages and disadvantages of mixing banking and commerce, using the "liquidity" approach to financial intermediation. Adding a commercial firm makes it easier for a bank to dispose of assets seized in a loan default. This 'internal market' increases the liquidity of...
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Maximum Likelihood in the Frequency Domain: a Time to Build Example.
Christiano, L.J.; Vigfusson, R.J. - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
A well known result is that the Gaussian log-likelihood can be expressed as the sum over different frequency components. This implies that the likelihood ratio statistic has a similar linear decomposition. We exploit these observations to devise diagnostic methods that are useful for...
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The Effect of Minimum Wages Throughout the Wage Distribution.
Neumark, D.; Schweitzer, M.; Wascher, W. - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
This paper provides evidence on a wide set of margins along which labor markets can adjust in response to increases in the minimum wage, including wages, hours, employment, and ultimately labor income, representing the central margins of adjustment that impact the economic well-being of workers...
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Currency Portfolios and Nominal Exchange Rates in a Dual Currency Search Economy.
Craig, B.; Waller, C.J. - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
We analyze a dual currency search model in which agents are allowed to hold multiple units of both currencies. Hence, agents hold portfolios of currency. We study equilibria in which the two currencies are identical and equilibria in which the two currencies differ according to the magnitude of...
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Protection for Whom? Creditor Conflicts in Bankruptcy.
Longhofer, S.D.; Peters, S.R. - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
In this article we provide a rationale for bankruptcy law that is based on the conflicts among creditors that occur when a debtor's iabilities exceed its assets. In the absence of a bankruptcy law, the private debt-collection remedies that creditors pursue when a debtor is insolvent result in an...
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Optimal Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy: a General Equilbirium Analysis.
Carlstrom, C.T.; Fuerst, T.S. - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
This paper uses a small open economy model to address two outstanding issues in monetary policy: (1) what restrictions on the policy rule ensure that the central bank does not introduce real indeterminacy into the economy, and (2) what is the optimal long run rate of inflation. The small open...
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More on Marriage, Fertility, and the Distribution of Income.
Greenwood, J.; Guner, N.; Knkwles, J. - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
According to Pareto, the distribution of income depends on "the nature of the people comprising a society, on the organization of the latter, and, also, in part, on An overlapping generations model of marriage, fertility and nature of the is captured by attitudes toward marriage, divorce,...
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The Impact of Social Security and Other Factors on the Distribution of Wealth.
Gokhale, J.; Kotlikoff, L.J. - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
Auerbach et al. (1995), document the dramatic postwar increase in the annuitization of the resources of America's elderly. Gokhale et al. (1996) suggest that greater annuitization may explain the significant postwar rise in the consumption propensity of the elderly out of remaining lifetime...
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UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE DEMAND FOR UNIONS.
BLANCHFLOWER, D.; CROUCHLEY, R.; ESTRIN, S.; OSWALD, A. - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1990
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