Wage Determination and Incomes Policy in Open EconomiesInternational Monetary Fund, 1986 - 380 頁 Written by Anne Romanis Braun, a former staff member of the IMF's Research Department, this volume deals with the nature of wage determination and the problem of securing an economically appropriate development of money incomes in an open economy over the medium term. |
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第 42 頁
... Japan and the United States than in Western Europe , and because in Germany and Switzerland the rise in unemployment was alleviated by the departure of about a million foreign workers . None of these countries adopted incomes policies ...
... Japan and the United States than in Western Europe , and because in Germany and Switzerland the rise in unemployment was alleviated by the departure of about a million foreign workers . None of these countries adopted incomes policies ...
第 84 頁
... Japan 2.4 Netherlands Italy 24 tensions in the labor market were likely to be encountered. Labor Force , 1964 0.0 ... Japan 45 Sweden 0.9 Norway 10.4 United States 90 Denmark 1.1 United States 84443 Austria 1.2 Japan 1.2 France 1.3 Norway ...
... Japan 2.4 Netherlands Italy 24 tensions in the labor market were likely to be encountered. Labor Force , 1964 0.0 ... Japan 45 Sweden 0.9 Norway 10.4 United States 90 Denmark 1.1 United States 84443 Austria 1.2 Japan 1.2 France 1.3 Norway ...
第 336 頁
... Japan , however , this sequence was inhibited by the establishment of the nenko - system of lifetime employment , leading to wage bargaining within the enterprise . 36 In Belgium , the Netherlands , and the United Kingdom , the ...
... Japan , however , this sequence was inhibited by the establishment of the nenko - system of lifetime employment , leading to wage bargaining within the enterprise . 36 In Belgium , the Netherlands , and the United Kingdom , the ...
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acceleration adjustment aggregate demand agreements Austria average balance of payments Canada capital changes Chapter collective bargaining competition coordinated cost inflation cost pressure current account Denmark deutsche mark effect employers export factors Federal Republic fiscal drag fixed exchange rate full employment Government incomes policy indexation industrial countries inflationary influence International Monetary Fund investment Japan labor costs labor force labor market large enterprise LETE level of unemployment maintain moderate monetarist monetary expansion monetary policy negotiated Netherlands nominal demand nominal wages Norway open sector percent Phillips curve price and wage price increases price stability productivity growth public sector rapid rate of increase rate of inflation rate of price real wages reduced relative Republic of Germany restraint social partnership Sweden tend U.S. dollar unemployment unions United Kingdom wage and price wage bargaining wage claims wage drift wage earners wage increases wage settlements wages and salaries workers