Institutions and wage formation in the new Europe / edited by Gabriel Fagan, Francesco Paolo Mongelli, and Julian Morgan.
2003
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Institutions and wage formation in the new Europe / edited by Gabriel Fagan, Francesco Paolo Mongelli, and Julian Morgan.
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Northampton, Mass. : Edward Elgar, 2003.
Description
1 online resource (xi, 256 pages)
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Elgaronline.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Is European wage-setting different? evidence from the occupational wages around the world data file
2. What determines the reservation wages of unemployed workers? new evidence from German micro data
3. Labour as a buffer : do temporary workers suffer?
4. Moving from the external to an internal labor market : job tenure, cycle and wage determination
5. Wage developments in the early years of EMU
6. Wage formation in the Italian private sector after the 1992-93 income policy agreements
7. A widening scope for non-wage components in collective bargaining in the EU?
8. Aggregation and Euro area Phillips curves
9. Wage flexibility in Britain : some micro and macro evidence
10. Centralized bargaining and reorganized work : are they compatible?
11. The impact of active labour market policies in Europe.
2. What determines the reservation wages of unemployed workers? new evidence from German micro data
3. Labour as a buffer : do temporary workers suffer?
4. Moving from the external to an internal labor market : job tenure, cycle and wage determination
5. Wage developments in the early years of EMU
6. Wage formation in the Italian private sector after the 1992-93 income policy agreements
7. A widening scope for non-wage components in collective bargaining in the EU?
8. Aggregation and Euro area Phillips curves
9. Wage flexibility in Britain : some micro and macro evidence
10. Centralized bargaining and reorganized work : are they compatible?
11. The impact of active labour market policies in Europe.
Summary
Institutions and Wage Formation in the New Europe addresses the role played by institutions in European wage formation with a focus on EMU and institutional change in labour markets.
Note
Papers from a workshop held at the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, 2001.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Language
English
ISBN
9781843769682 e-book
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