The American Economic Review, Volume 97American Economic Association., 2007 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... wage rigidity . Such wage behavior can easily be per- ceived statistically by examining distributions of wage - changes . These distributions are char- acterized by a bunching of wage changes at exactly zero ; there are some wage ...
... wage rigidity . Such wage behavior can easily be per- ceived statistically by examining distributions of wage - changes . These distributions are char- acterized by a bunching of wage changes at exactly zero ; there are some wage ...
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... wage occu- pation and zero if the individual is employed in a relatively lower - wage occupation . Wage- occupational categories are partitioned into three groups : high - wage , mid - level - wage , and low - wage . Professionals ...
... wage occu- pation and zero if the individual is employed in a relatively lower - wage occupation . Wage- occupational categories are partitioned into three groups : high - wage , mid - level - wage , and low - wage . Professionals ...
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... wage rather than a low - wage job . The estimated coefficient on the FDI variable suggests that a 1 percentage point increase in FDI activity is associated with a 0.31 percent increase in the probability that a white worker is employed ...
... wage rather than a low - wage job . The estimated coefficient on the FDI variable suggests that a 1 percentage point increase in FDI activity is associated with a 0.31 percent increase in the probability that a white worker is employed ...
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