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A model with search and matching frictions and heterogeneous workers was established to evaluate a reform of the public sector wage policy in steady-state. The model was calibrated to the UK economy based on Labour Force Survey data. A review of the pay received by all public sector workers to...
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Governments do not have perfect information regarding constituent priorities and needs. This lack of knowledge opens … hierarchical contests and comparing the implications of centralized with decentralized governance. Increasing information available …
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Governments do not have perfect information regarding constituent priorities and needs. This lack of knowledge opens … hierarchical contests and comparing the implications of centralized with decentralized governance. Increasing information available …
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Governments do not have perfect information regarding constituent priorities and needs. This lack of knowledge opens … hierarchical contests and comparing the implications of centralized with decentralized governance. Increasing information available …
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We examine the interactions between public and private sector wages per employee inOECD countries. The growth of public sector wages and of public sector employmentpositively affects the growth of private sector wages. Moreover, total factor productivity, theunemployment rate and the degree of...
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For the period between 2003 and 2018, we document a number of facts about worker gross flows in France, the United Kingdom, Spain and the United States, focussing on the role of the public sector. Using the French, Spanish and UK Labour Force Survey and the US Current Population Survey data, we...
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In most countries, the public sector hires disproportionally more women than men. We document gender differences in employment, transition probabilities, hours, and wages in the public and private sector using microdata for the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Spain. We then build...
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