英国、美国和西德地区劳动力市场的实际工资刚性

REAL WAGE RIGIDITY IN REGIONAL LABOR MARKETS IN THE U.K., THE U.S., AND WEST GERMANY*

Journal of Regional Science · 1989
被引 18
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了1971-1985年间英美和西德地区工资刚性的差异,发现工资对失业和通胀的反应不同,且工资刚性指数与失业趋势正相关,有助于解释区域失业差异。

Abstract

ABSTRACT. This paper examines the extent to which regional differences in wage rigidity exist and can help explain interregional differences in unemployment trends. Phillips‐curve models of manufacturing wage inflation are estimated for the 10 largest states in the U.S., the 10 economic regions in the United Kingdom, and the 11 Lände in the Federal Republic of Germany over the 1971 to 1985 period. There is evidence of significant differences in the responsiveness of wage inflation to unemployment and the rate of change in consumer prices across the regions within each country and across the three nations. An index of real wage rigidity derived from the Phillips‐curve coefficients is positively correlated with unemployment trends across the regions in our sample, suggesting that wage rigidity may be an important determinant of regional differences in labor market responses to macroeconomic shocks.

实际工资刚性区域劳动力市场菲利普斯曲线工资通胀