Properties of the histogram location approach and the extent and change of downward nominal wage rigidity in the EU

The histogram location approach has been proposed by Kahn (1997) to estimate the fraction of wage cuts prevented by downward nominal wage rigidity. In this paper, we analyze the validity of the approach by means of a simulation study which yielded evidence of unbiasedness but also of potential under...

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Main Author: Andreas Behr
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Language:English
Published: Università Carlo Cattaneo LIUC 2006-06-01
Series:The European Journal of Comparative Economics
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Online Access:http://eaces.liuc.it/18242979200601/182429792006030102.pdf
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spelling doaj-061bf8f480674dc08fd6f47a8b823ee02020-11-25T00:54:31ZengUniversità Carlo Cattaneo LIUCThe European Journal of Comparative Economics1824-29792006-06-01311529Properties of the histogram location approach and the extent and change of downward nominal wage rigidity in the EUAndreas BehrThe histogram location approach has been proposed by Kahn (1997) to estimate the fraction of wage cuts prevented by downward nominal wage rigidity. In this paper, we analyze the validity of the approach by means of a simulation study which yielded evidence of unbiasedness but also of potential underestimation of rigidity parameter uncertainty and therefore of potential anticonservative inference. We apply the histogram location approach to estimate the extent of downward nominal wage rigidity across the EU for 1995-2001. Our data base is the User Data Base (UDB) of the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). The results show wide variation in the fraction of wage cuts prevented by nominal wage rigidity across the EU. The lowest rigidity parameters are found for the UK, Spain and Ireland, the largest for Portugal and Italy. Analyzing the change of rigidity between sub periods 1995-1997 and 1999-2001 even shows an widening of the differences in nominal wage rigidity. Due to the finding of large differences across the EU, the results imply that the costs of low inflation policies across the EU differ substantially. http://eaces.liuc.it/18242979200601/182429792006030102.pdfWage rigidityInflationUnemployment
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Properties of the histogram location approach and the extent and change of downward nominal wage rigidity in the EU
The European Journal of Comparative Economics
Wage rigidity
Inflation
Unemployment
author_facet Andreas Behr
author_sort Andreas Behr
title Properties of the histogram location approach and the extent and change of downward nominal wage rigidity in the EU
title_short Properties of the histogram location approach and the extent and change of downward nominal wage rigidity in the EU
title_full Properties of the histogram location approach and the extent and change of downward nominal wage rigidity in the EU
title_fullStr Properties of the histogram location approach and the extent and change of downward nominal wage rigidity in the EU
title_full_unstemmed Properties of the histogram location approach and the extent and change of downward nominal wage rigidity in the EU
title_sort properties of the histogram location approach and the extent and change of downward nominal wage rigidity in the eu
publisher Università Carlo Cattaneo LIUC
series The European Journal of Comparative Economics
issn 1824-2979
publishDate 2006-06-01
description The histogram location approach has been proposed by Kahn (1997) to estimate the fraction of wage cuts prevented by downward nominal wage rigidity. In this paper, we analyze the validity of the approach by means of a simulation study which yielded evidence of unbiasedness but also of potential underestimation of rigidity parameter uncertainty and therefore of potential anticonservative inference. We apply the histogram location approach to estimate the extent of downward nominal wage rigidity across the EU for 1995-2001. Our data base is the User Data Base (UDB) of the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). The results show wide variation in the fraction of wage cuts prevented by nominal wage rigidity across the EU. The lowest rigidity parameters are found for the UK, Spain and Ireland, the largest for Portugal and Italy. Analyzing the change of rigidity between sub periods 1995-1997 and 1999-2001 even shows an widening of the differences in nominal wage rigidity. Due to the finding of large differences across the EU, the results imply that the costs of low inflation policies across the EU differ substantially.
topic Wage rigidity
Inflation
Unemployment
url http://eaces.liuc.it/18242979200601/182429792006030102.pdf
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