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Document Type
Working Paper
Publication Date
5-5-2009
Abstract
We process information in a large number of wage contracts, signed over a period of several decades, to generate the long-run history of the real wage for each bargaining pair. We term these hitherto unexamined histories ‘chronologies’. We are able to generate 1574 continuous real wage chronologies and we examine the evolution of the real wage in each case. We explore the influence of productivity growth, the industrial relations record of the pair, the influence of industry and region as well as the initial wage on the growth of the real wage rate over the decades in the sample. We conclude that these economically important forces can be statistically discerned in the wage chronologies.
Recommended Citation
Christofides, Louis and Peng, Amy Chen, "Real Wage Chronologies" (2009). Economics Publications and Research. Paper 27.
http://digitalcommons.ryerson.ca/economics/27

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