指数化与收入政策:工会化制造业工资调整研究

Indexation and Incomes Policy: A Study of Wage Adjustment in Unionized Manufacturing

Journal of Labor Economics · 1987
被引 57
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

利用1957-1978年近200个集体谈判单位的数据,研究发现肯尼迪、约翰逊和尼克松时期的收入政策改变了工资调整间隔,而通胀对指数化覆盖范围影响甚微,政府干预引发了未来再次干预的预期。

Abstract

Data from nearly 200 collective bargaining units are used to study the frequency of wage change from 1957 to 1978. It is shown that incomes policies during the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations encouraged changes in the length of time between wage adjustments. Inflation, often thought to be responsible for fluctuations in the coverage of indexing provisions, is found to play virtually no role. The conclusion is that government intervention in the wageprice process aroused fears that the government will intervene again in the future. In the presence of this uncertainty, the wage adjustment provisions of collective bargaining contracts were changed.

工资调整频率集体谈判收入政策指数化条款