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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T14:29:11+00:00Some Explorations, Using Canadian Data, of the S-Variable in Akerlof, Dickens, and Perry (1996)
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2000/04/working-paper-2000-6/
A number of authors have suggested that economies face a long-run inflation-unemployment trade-off due to downward nominal-wage rigidity. This theory has implications for the nature of the short-run Phillips curve when wage inflation is low.2000-04-07T13:01:33+00:00enSome Explorations, Using Canadian Data, of the S-Variable in Akerlof, Dickens, and Perry (1996)2000-04-07Monetary policy frameworkMonetary policy transmissionWorking Paper 2000-6 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wp00-6.pdfSome Explorations, Using Canadian Data, of the S-Variable in Akerlof, Dickens, and Perry (1996)Seamus HoganLise PichetteApril 2000CC5C52EE2E24E5E50The Employment Costs of Downward Nominal-Wage Rigidity
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2000/01/working-paper-2000-1/
In this paper, we use firm-level wage and employment data to address whether there is evidence of downward nominal-wage rigidity, and whether that rigidity is associated with a reduction in employment. We describe an estimation bias that can result when estimating reduced-form wage and employment equations and suggest a way of controlling for that bias. […]2000-01-06T14:05:50+00:00enThe Employment Costs of Downward Nominal-Wage Rigidity2000-01-06Labour marketsWorking Paper 2000-1 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wp00-1.pdfThe Employment Costs of Downward Nominal-Wage RigidityJean FarèsSeamus HoganJanuary 2000CC3C33JJ2J23J3J31