نتایج جستجو برای: Nominal Rigidity

تعداد نتایج: 59356  

2006
Mikael Carlsson Andreas Westermark

We study the implications for optimal monetary policy when declining nominal wages is not a viable margin for adjustment to adverse economic conditions. To this end, we develop a New Keynesian model where downward nominal wage rigidity arises endogenously. We show that the optimal policy response to changing economic conditions is asymmetric. Another important finding is that downward nominal r...

Journal: :European Economic Review 1998

2002
Jennifer Smith Jennifer C. Smith Jennifer C Smith

This paper tests the ‘morale’ theory of downward nominal wage rigidity. This theory relies on workers disliking nominal pay cuts: cuts should make workers less happy. We investigate this using panel data on individual employees’ pay and satisfaction. We con...rm that nominal cuts do make workers less happy than if their pay had not fallen. But we ...nd no di¤erence in the e¤ect on happiness of ...

2002
Jennifer C Smith

This paper tests the ‘morale’ theory of downward nominal wage rigidity. This theory relies on workers disliking nominal pay cuts: cuts should make workers less happy. We investigate this using panel data on individual employees’ pay and satisfaction. We confirm that nominal cuts do make workers less happy than if their pay had not fallen. But we find no difference in the effect on happiness of ...

2015
Mihye Lee

This paper examines downward nominal wage rigidity in Korea using aggregate and individual-level data. We find that the degree of downward nominal wage rigidity differs depending on the data sources used. Results from the aggregate data indicate that, on average, wages have been flexible. By contrast, evidence from the micro data suggests that nominal wages are downwardly rigid most of the time...

2015
Bruce C. Fallick Michael Lettau William L. Wascher Bruce Fallick William Wascher

Rigidity in wages has long been thought to impede the functioning of labor markets. One recent strand of the research on wage flexibility in the United States and elsewhere has focused on the possibility of downward nominal wage rigidity and what implications such rigidity might have for the macroeconomy at low levels of inflation. The Great Recession of 2008-09, during which the unemployment r...

Journal: :SSRN Electronic Journal 2007

Journal: :Review of Economics and Statistics 2003

2007
Lorenz Goette Uwe Sunde Thomas Bauer

Wage rigidity – the observation that wages cannot be adjusted downwards – has important implications for labour markets and macroeconomic performance. Empirical evidence on the extent, causes and consequences of wage rigidity on the individual level is relatively scant, however. This Feature presents articles that apply a new methodology to estimate the incidence and extent of nominal and real ...

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