10 results
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No. 10 | 01 Jan 1995 |
Real Wage Resistance and Unemployment
Over the past twenty years or so, unemployment has been increasing in most OECD economies. In the same period, there has been a considerable increase in the wedge between the real cost to the employer of hiring a worker and the net real wage received... |
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No. 9 | 01 Jan 1995 |
The Impact of Trade and Foreign Direct Investment on Labour Markets
This paper studies whether the belief is justified that foreign trade and capital outflows have dramatically reduced the number of jobs available to French workers and are leading to a substantial decline in French wages, especially of low-skilled... |
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No. 8 | 01 Jan 1995 |
The Impact of Taxation on Labour Force Participation and Labour Supply
This working paper considers how hours of work and labour force participation are likely to respond to tax reforms. As regards hours of work, the analysis looks at married women and lone parents. Married women constitute a group which responds to... |
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No. 7 | 01 Jan 1995 |
Reducing Poverty while Increasing Employment
Policy to reduce poverty has often foundered on the issue of work incentives. The issue is a manifestation of the traditional conflict between equity and efficiency; the redistribution of income from higher to lower income people typically leads to... |
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No. 6 | 01 Jan 1995 |
The Impact of Trade on Labour Markets
This technical working paper presents the method of analysis used by the Secretariat to shed light on the possible links between foreign trade, employment and relative wages by industrial sector and type of labour.The conclusions drawn from the study... |
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No. 5 | 01 Jan 1995 |
Market Imperfections and Employment
This working paper addresses the question whether imperfect competition in product markets contributes substantially to the level and persistence of unemployment in modern industrial economies. In section I, the paper documents the available... |
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No. 4 | 01 Jan 1995 |
The Effects of Trade and Foreign Direct Investment on Employment and Relative Wages
Recent developments in the international economy have given rise to concern about the effects of international trade and foreign direct investment on domestic employment and wages. These concerns include fears that: jobs are being "siphoned out" of... |
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No. 3 | 01 Jan 1995 |
The Impact of Industrial Relations Practices on Employment and Unemployment
This working paper deals with the effects of collective bargaining and other forms of collective employee representation (such as works councils) on employment and unemployment. Collective bargaining is concerned with both substantive issues, such as... |
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No. 2 | 01 Jan 1995 |
Management Practices and Unemployment
Enterprise management involves finding solutions for many problems in which information is incomplete and for which co-operative relationships with employees are needed if the firm’s objectives are to be realised. To this end, management may develop... |
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No. 1 | 01 Jan 1995 |
Job Gains and Job Losses
This paper reviews recent literature on job gains and job losses. Economies exhibit high rates of gross job reallocation - both high levels of job gains and job losses. For the OECD nations for which data are available, total turnover averaged more... |