Wage Differentials in the European Community: Convergence Or Divergence?Willem Molle, Aad van Mourik |
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Tables | 4 |
Mobility a theoretical analysis of the key factors of structural | 21 |
Stability and flexibility the determinant factors changing influence | 43 |
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aggregate unemployment analysis average Belgium Britain calculated capital stock capital/labour ratios cent changes coefficients of variation comparison convergence of wages divergence earnings economic elasticity of substitution employees equation equilibrium estimated European Community European countries Eurostat exchange rate F-statistic factor mobility factor movements factor prices factor-price equalisation factors of production firms flexibility fluctuations FPDs France and Italy FRG F Germany growth rate income income policies increase industry influence intersectoral investment Italy Japan Klundert labour costs labour market link between labour long-run manual workers Marsden Mourik Netherlands non-manual workers Non-manual/manual numeraire occupational differentials occupational pay differentials OECD organisation policies predictions production functions R-squared rate of technical Reder regional relative wages short-run SK/USK NM/M skill differentials skilled to unskilled social security specific effects stable Statistics survey Table technical progress theory unemployment ratios United Kingdom vacancies variables wage differences wage differentials wage structures worktime