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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... negotiated wage increases , which essentially represent a compromise , determined by the bargaining strength of the two sides , between a price at which unions would wish to supply their members ' labor and a price at which ...
... negotiated wage increases , which essentially represent a compromise , determined by the bargaining strength of the two sides , between a price at which unions would wish to supply their members ' labor and a price at which ...
第 74 頁
... negotiated wages that exceed productivity gains are often regarded as evidence of cost - push ; but when demand for labor is strong , increases in negotiated wages may merely serve to bring official rates more closely into line with ...
... negotiated wages that exceed productivity gains are often regarded as evidence of cost - push ; but when demand for labor is strong , increases in negotiated wages may merely serve to bring official rates more closely into line with ...
第 301 頁
... negotiated increases to account for more of the rise in wages has been reinforced . While about two thirds of total wage increases were derived from centrally negotiated increases and one third from wage drift during the 1970s , the ...
... negotiated increases to account for more of the rise in wages has been reinforced . While about two thirds of total wage increases were derived from centrally negotiated increases and one third from wage drift during the 1970s , the ...
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