Real and Nominal Wage Rigidities and the Rate of Inflation: Evidence from West German Micro Data
Journal
Economic Journal
ISSN
0013-0133
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2007-11-01
Author(s)
Bauer, Thomas
Bonin, Holger
Goette, Lorenz
Sunde, Uwe
Abstract
The Paper examines real and nominal wage rigidities. We estimate a switching regime model, in which the observed distribution of individual wage changes, computed from West German register data for 1976-97, is generated by simultaneous processes of real, nominal or no wage rigidity, and measurement error. The fraction of workers facing wage increases that are due to nominal, but mostly real, wage rigidity is substantial. The extent of real rigidity rises with inflation, whereas the opposite holds for nominal rigidity. Overall, the incidence of wage rigidity, which accelerates unemployment growth, is most likely minimized in an environment with moderate inflation.
Language
English
Keywords
Downward wage rigidity
real effects of inflation
collective bargaining
switching regime model
West Germany
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Blackwell
Publisher place
Oxford
Volume
117
Number
524
Start page
508
End page
529
Pages
22
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
43916