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Waarom lopen de elasticiteiten van de macro lonen uiteen? Een meta-analyse | www.cpb.nl
Waarom lopen de elasticiteiten van de macro lonen uiteen? Een meta-analyse | www.cpb.nl
... vanuit studiekarakteristieken met behulp van een meta-analyse. deze publicatie is engelstalig. why do macro wage elasticities diverge? a meta analysis download (pdf document, 316.9 kb) cpb discussion paper pagina's ...
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Microsoft Word - Bijlage_publicaties_jaarrapportage 2009.doc
... in the european union, cpb discussion paper 132. folmer, c., 2009, why do macro wage elasticities diverge?; a meta analysis, cpb discussion paper 122. mooij, r.a. de en m. ... tot 2050 een beleidsneutraal scenario, cpb memorandum 225. folmer, k., 2009, why do macro wage elasticities diverge? a meta analysis, cpb memorandum notities analyse financiering voorstel taskforce kinderopvang onderwijs, cpb ...
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analyzing female labor supply 0 pdf
... wage elasticity is not significant at any commonly used significance level. earlier studies for the netherlands found large and positive wage elasticities, for example, van soest, woittiez and kapteyn (1990) estimated the wage ... table 9 sensitivity analyses. log hourly wage wage residual inverse mills f-test statistic for instruments wage equation participation instruments observations explanatory ...
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analyzing fiscal policy netherlands simulations revised mimic pdf
... labor-supply elasticities estimated in the empirical literature for the netherlands. in particular, the uncompensated wage elasticity of ... their working time. the income elasticities of labor supply are much smaller than the wage elasticities and set at 0.2 ... calibrated elasticities in mimic incorporate also the shift between formal and black labor supply. for this reason the wage elasticities ...
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why do macro wage elasticities diverge meta analysis pdf
... elasticities of the real wage and net wage can be transformed into gross wage elasticities. in case of elasticities of the wage per hour i assume that extra remunerations above the hourly wage ...
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Research Memorandum (set-up) [PFP#210045728]
... the substitution between goods from different originsisnotperfect.worldscanemploysanarmington-typeassumption.however,the price elasticities of demand considerably increase over time, and depend on the market ... wages exceed median wage are classified as high wage. the sectors in which wages are a most median wage are classified as low- wage. comparingthethreeclassificationswecandrawthe following ...
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N:\...\discussion17.wp [PFP#331423159]
... to reflect the main features of the dutch economy. the elasticities in the wage equation are estimated, while some other important elasticities, such as the labour-supply elasticity and the ... inflation. accordingly, wages and unemployment are lower under european wage coordination than under national wage setting. this also holds for wage leadership by trade unions in one country. hall and franzese ...
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Research Memorandum (set-up) [PFP#790029940]
... and rearrange as 18 4 strictly speaking, there are two substitution elasticities, unless the technology is ces, but we neglect the ... this depends on what values we assume for the substitution elasticities, both in production (), for simplicity setting )n )s) and in consumption ... costs on wage inequality in the north, with each of the three lines referring to one of our pairs of elasticities. in the ...
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taxes and benefits non linear wage equation pdf
... wage bargaining model. see graafland (1991). 7 (i.e. is close to unity). the interdependence between unemployment rate and replacement rate implies that the elasticities ... wage level last line of equation (10) was replaced by (1-s-tl (1+s)). if and equal one, the specification in equation (10) results. table 3 long-run elasticities ...
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cpb discussion paper 196 wage inequality trade tasks models pdf
... and non-linear offshoring costs, for different combinations of production shares ( values) and different elasticities of substitution between both skills ( values). as an example, in figure appendix we ... wage inequality is increasing, while welfare can also decrease when terms-of-trade are deteriorating. these results are robust to different parameters in the model (i.e. factor shares, elasticities ...
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