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How Rigid are Nominal Wages? Evidence and Implications for Germany*
Authors:Christoph Knoppik  Thomas Beissinger
Abstract:Many recent attempts to find evidence on downward nominal wage rigidity in micro data have suffered from problems such as composition bias and the effects of measurement error. In this paper, a model of proportional downward nominal wage rigidity is developed which avoids these problems by taking into account the determinants of wage changes and the measurement process that leads to observable earnings changes. We find a high degree of downward nominal wage rigidity in German micro data. Its real implications for individual expected wage growth, the aggregate wage level and equilibrium unemployment have marked effects for rates of inflation lower than 3 percent.
Keywords:Nominal wage rigidity  equilibrium unemployment  Phillips curve  inflation target  Germany  J30  E24  E31  E52
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