Wage Rigidities in Western Germany: Microeconometric Evidence from the 1990s

61 Pages Posted: 5 Nov 2001

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Patrick A. Puhani

Leibniz Universität Hannover; University of St. Gallen - Swiss Institute for International Economics and Applied Economic Research; IZA Institute of Labor Economics; Université Paris II - Panthéon-Assas

Date Written: October 2001

Abstract

This Paper investigates whether and in what sense the west German wage structure has been "rigid" in the 1990s. To test the hypothesis that a rigid wage structure has been responsible for rising low-skilled unemployment, I propose a methodology that makes less restrictive identifying assumptions than some previous related work. I find that market forces justified the relative stability of educational wage premia. Relative wages did not, however, respond to negative net demand shocks for young workers and white-collar workers.

Keywords: Wages, unemployment, rigidities, identification, Germany

JEL Classification: J31, J64

Suggested Citation

Puhani, Patrick A., Wage Rigidities in Western Germany: Microeconometric Evidence from the 1990s (October 2001). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=289270

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