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Restaurant Prices and the Minimum

  Wage , by Denis Fougère, Erwan Gautier and Hervé Le Bihan (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 216)Abstract
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Product Market Evidence on the Employment Effects of the Minimum   Wage , by Daniel Aaronson , Eric French (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2003-17)Abstract
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Positive and Normative Effects of a Minimum   Wage , by Guillaume Rocheteau and Murat Tasci (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP08-01)Full text

Life Cycle   Wage and Job Changes, by Ed Nosal and Peter Rupert (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP02-12)Full text

The Minimum   Wage and Latino Workers, by Pia M. Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0708)Full text

  Wage and price dynamics in Portugal, by Carlos Robalo Marques (European Central Bank Working papers 945)Full text

  Wage and Price Dynamics in Portugal, by Carlos Robalo Marques (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2008-15)Abstract
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U.S.   Wage and Price Dynamics: A Limited-Information Approach, by by Argia M. Sbordone (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 06q3a5)Abstract
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U.S.   Wage and Price Dynamics: A Limited Information Approach, by Argia M. Sbordone (New York Fed Staff reports 256)Abstract
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  Wage and price formation in a small open economy: Evidence from Iceland, by Thórarinn G. Pétursson (Central Bank of Iceland Working Papers 16)Full text

Trend Inflation,   Wage and Price Rigidities, and Welfare, by Robert Amano, Kevin Moran, Stephen Murchison, and Andrew Rennison (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-42)Abstract
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The distribution of contract durations across firms: a unified framework for understanding and comparing dynamic   wage and price setting models, by Huw Dixon (European Central Bank Working papers 676)Full text

Market Power, Dismissal Threat and Rent Sharing: The Role of Insider and Outsider Forces in   Wage Bargaining, by Anabela Carneiro, Pedro Portugal (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2006-10)Abstract
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Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy with Costly   Wage Bargaining, by David M. Arseneau and Sanjay K. Chugh (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2007-893)Abstract
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Monetary Policy and Staggered   Wage Bargaining when Prices are Sticky, by Mikael Carlsson and Andreas Westermark (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No199)Abstract
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Non-   wage benefits, costs of turnover, and labor attachment: Evidence from Russian firms, by Tuuli Juurikkala, Olga Lazareva (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2006/04)Abstract
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How do firms adjust their   wage bill in Belgium? A decomposition along the intensive and extensive margins, by Catherine Fuss (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 127)Abstract
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How do firms adjust their   wage bill in Belgium? A decomposition along the intensive and extensive margins, by Catherine Fuss (European Central Bank Working papers 854)Full text

Resuscitating the   wage channel in models with unemployment fluctuations, by Kai Christoffel and Keith Kuester (European Central Bank Working papers 923)Full text

How Amenities Affect Job and   Wage Choices over the Life Cycle, by Ed Nosal and Peter Rupert (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP03-02)Full text

The   Wage Curve in Chile, by Pablo García Paulina Granados (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 320)Abstract
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Sectoral differences in wage freezes and   wage cuts: evidence from a new firm survey, by Daniel Radowski, Holger Bonin (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200824)Full text

Workers' Flows and Real   Wage Cyclicality, by Anabela Carneiro, Pedro Portugal (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2004-09)Abstract
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Real   Wage Cyclicality in the PSID, by Swanson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2007-15)Full text

The Role of Labor Market Intermittency in Explaining Gender   Wage Differentials, by Julie L. Hotchkiss and M. Melinda Pitts (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-01)Abstract
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Globalization, Regional   Wage Differentials and The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem: Evidence from Mexico, by Chiquiar, D. (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2004-06)Full text

Industry   wage differentials, unobserved ability and rent-sharing: evidence from matched worker-firm data, 1995-2002, by Robert Plasman, François Rycx, Ilan Tojerow (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 090)Abstract
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Technical Appendix for "Frictional   Wage Dispersion in Search Models: A Quantitative Assessment", by Andreas Hornstein, Per Krusell, Giovanni L. Violante (Richmond Fed Working Papers 06-08)Abstract
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Frictional   Wage Dispersion in Search Models: A Quantitative Assessment, by Andreas Hornstein (Richmond Fed Working Papers 06-07)Abstract
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  Wage Distribution and Economic Growth 15.12.2005, by Fridman Amit (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0513)Abstract
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Computer Use and the U.S.   Wage Distribution, 1984-2003, by Valletta (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-34)Full text

  Wage diversity in the euro area - an overview of labour cost differentials across industries, by Véronique Genre, Daphne Momferatou and Gilles Mourre (European Central Bank Occasional papers 24)Full text

Bargained Wages,   Wage Drift and the Design of the Wage Setting System, by Ana Rute Cardoso, Pedro Portugal (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2003-18)Abstract
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Inequality for   Wage Earners and Self-Employed: Evidence from Panel Data, by Pedro Albarrán, Raquel Carrasco and Maite Martínez-Granado (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0734)Abstract
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A European-type   wage equation from an American-style labor market: Evidence from a panel of Norwegian manufacturing industries in the 1930s, by Gunnar Bårdsen, Jurgen Doornik and Jan Tore Klovland (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2004/04)Full text

  Wage flexibility in Britain: some micro and macro evidence, by Mark E Schweitzer (Bank of England Working papers 331)Abstract
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Aggregate   Wage Flexibility in Selected New EU Member States, by Ian Babetskii (Czech National Bank Working papers 2006/01)Abstract

How wages change: micro evicence from the International   Wage Flexibility Project, by William T. Dickens, Lorenz Goette, Erica L. Groshen, Steinar Holden, Julian Messina, Mark E. Schweitzer, Jarkko Turunen, Melanie E. Ward (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 096)Abstract
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How wages change: micro evidence from the International   Wage Flexibility Project, by William T. Dickens, Lorenz Götte, Erica L. Groshen, Steinar Holden, Julián Messina, Mark E. Schweitzer (European Central Bank Working papers 697)Full text

How Wages Change: Micro Evidence from the International   Wage Flexibility Project, by William T. Dickens, Lorenz Goette, Erica L. Groshen, Steinar Holden, Julian Messina, and Mark E. Schweitzer (New York Fed Staff reports 275)Abstract
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How Wages Change: Micro Evidence from the International   Wage Flexibility Project, by William T. Dickens, Lorenz Goette, Erica L. Groshen, Steinar Holden, Julian Messina, Mark E. Schweitzer, Jarkko Turunen, and Melanie E. Ward (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP06-20)Full text

Fiscal Policy and Minimum   Wage for Redistribution: An Equivalence Result, by Arantza Gorostiaga and Juan Francisco Rubio-Ramírez (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2005-08)Abstract
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  Wage formation under low inflation, by Steinar Holden (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2004/14)Full text

Sectoral differences in   wage freezes and wage cuts: evidence from a new firm survey, by Daniel Radowski, Holger Bonin (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200824)Full text

  Wage Gains among Job Changers across the Business Cycle:Insight from State Administrative Data, by Julie L. Hotchkiss, M. Melinda Pitts, and John C. Robertson (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-19)Abstract
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Public sector   wage gaps in Spanish regions., by J. Ignacio García-Pérez and Juan F. Jimeno (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0526)Abstract
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Women and the Phillips Curve: Do Women's and Men's Labor Market Outcomes Differentially Affect Real   Wage Growth and Inflation?, by Katharine Anderson , Lisa Barrow , Kristin Butcher (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2003-22)Abstract
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  Wage growth dispersion across the euro area countries: some stylised facts, by Malin Andersson, Arne Gieseck, Beatrice Pierluigi and Nick Vidalis (European Central Bank Occasional papers 90)Full text

The Changing Pattern of   Wage Growth for Low Skilled Workers, by Eric French, Bhashkar Mazumder, Christopher Taber (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2005-24)Abstract
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Propensity Score Matching, a Distance-Based Measureof Migration, and the   Wage Growth of Young Men, by John C. Ham, Xianghong Li, and Patricia B. Reagan (New York Fed Staff reports 212)Abstract
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War and Pestilence as Labor Market Shocks: Manufacturing   Wage Growth 1914-1919, by Thomas A. Garrett (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-018)Full text

Optimal Minimum   Wage in a Competitive Economy, by Arantza Gorostiaga and Juan Francisco Rubio-Ramírez (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-30)Abstract
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The Spending and Debt Responses to Minimum   Wage Increases, by Daniel Aaronson, Sumit Agarwal, Eric French (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2007-23)Abstract
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Investment-Specific Technological Change, Skill Accumulation, and   Wage Inequality, by Hui He and Zheng Liu (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP644)Abstract
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  Wage inequality in Spain: recent developments, by Mario Izquierdo and Aitor Lacuesta (European Central Bank Working papers 781)Full text

  Wage inequality in Spain: recent developments, by Mario Izquierdo and Aitor Lacuesta (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0615)Abstract
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  Wage inequality, segregation by skill and the price of capital in an assignment model, by Ángel Gavilán (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0613)Abstract
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Nominal   Wage Inertia in General Equilibrium Models, by Nuno Alves (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2004-15)Abstract
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  Wage Inflation and Structural Unemployment in Ireland, by Mary J (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 08/RT/07)Abstract
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Microfoundations of the   wage inflation in the Czech Republic, by Kamil Galušcák, Daniel Münich (Czech National Bank Working papers 2003/01)Abstract

Do firms provide   wage insurance against shocks? Evidence from Hungary, by Gábor Kátay (European Central Bank Working papers 964)Full text

Do Firms Provide   Wage Insurance Against Shocks? - Evidence from Hungary, by Gábor Kátay (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2008/08)Abstract
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Intersectoral   Wage Linkages in Sweden, by Kent Friberg (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No158)Abstract
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Dynamics and monetary policy in a fair   wage model of the business cycle, by David de la Croix, Gregory de Walque, Raf Wouters (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 098)Abstract
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Dynamics and monetary policy in a fair   wage model of the business cycle, by David de la Croix (European Central Bank Working papers 780)Full text

Does Micro Evidence Support the   Wage Phillips Curve in Canada?, by Farès, Jean (Bank of Canada Working papers 2002-4)Abstract

Human Capital Risk and the Firmsize   Wage Premium, by Danny Leung and Alexander Ueberfeldt (Bank of Canada Working papers 2008-33)Abstract
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A matching model of non-employment and   wage pressure, by Andrew Brigden and Jonathan Thomas (Bank of England Working papers 208)Abstract
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Disentangling the Minimum   Wage Puzzle: An Analysis of Worker Accessions and Separations from Longitudinal Matched Employer-Employee Data Set, by Pedro Portugal, Ana Rute Cardoso (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2002-08)Abstract
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How Rigid Are Nominal-   Wage Rates?, by Crawford, Allan (Bank of Canada Working papers 2001-8)Abstract
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Do Multinational Enterprises Relocate Employment to Low   Wage Regions? Evidence from European Multinationals, by Jozef Konings and Alan Murphy (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 05/RT/01)Abstract
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Nominal   wage rigidies in a new Keynesian model with frictional unemployment, by Vincent Bodart, Grégory de Walque, Olivier Pierrard, Henri R. Sneessens, Raf Wouters (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 097)Abstract

Imperfect Capital Markets and Nominal   Wage Rigidities, by Charles T. Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP02-05)Full text

Biased Technological Shocks,   Wage Rigidities and Low-Skilled Unemployment, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 020)Full text

Real price and   wage rigidities in a model with matching frictions, by Keith Kuester (European Central Bank Working papers 720)Full text

  Wage Rigidities in Mexico: Evidence from the Administrative Records of the Mexican Social Security Institute (Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social), by Castellanos, S., R. García Verdú & Kaplan D. (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2004-03)Full text

Nominal versus Real   Wage Rigidities: A Bayesian Approach, by Pau Rabanal and Juan F. Rubio-Ramírez (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2001-22)Abstract
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Optimal Monetary Policy under Downward Nominal   Wage Rigidity, by Mikael Carlsson and Andreas Westermark (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No206)Abstract
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The role of real   wage rigidity and labor market frictions for unemployment and inflation dynamics, by Kai Christoffel, Tobias Linzert (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200611)Full text

The role of real   wage rigidity and labor market frictions for unemployment and inflation dynamics, by Kai Christoffel and Tobias Linzert (European Central Bank Working papers 556)Full text

Downward nominal   wage rigidity and the long-run Philips Curve: simulation-based evidence for the euro area, by Günter Coenen (European Central Bank Working papers 270)Full text

Downward   wage rigidity for different workers and firms: an evaluation for Belgium using the IWFP procedure, by Ph. Du Caju, C. Fuss, L. Wintr (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 124)Abstract
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Downward   wage rigidity for different workers and firms: an evaluation for Belgium using the IWFP procedure, by Philip Du Caju (European Central Bank Working papers 840)Full text

Microeconomic Evidence of Nominal   Wage Rigidity in Chile, by Marcus Cobb; Luis Opazo (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 496)Abstract
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Downward nominal   wage rigidity in Europe, by Steinar Holden and Fredrik Wulfsberg (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2004/05)Full text

The costs of price stability - downward nominal   wage rigidity in Europe, by Steinar Holden (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2002/08)Full text

Reasons for   wage rigidity in Germany - paper not available, by Wolfgang Franz, Friedrich Pfeiffer (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 101)Abstract

Downward nominal   wage rigidity in the OECD, by Steinar Holden and Fredrik Wulfsberg (European Central Bank Working papers 777)Full text

How Strong is the Case for Downward Real   Wage Rigidity?, by Steinar Holden and Fredrik Wulfsberg (Boston Fed Working papers 07-06)Abstract
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Downward Nominal-   Wage Rigidity: Micro Evidence from Tobit Models, by Crawford, Allan and Geoff Wright (Bank of Canada Working papers 2001-7)Abstract
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Employment fluctuations with downward   wage rigidity: the role of moral hazard, by James Costain and Marcel Jansen (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0632)Abstract
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Optimal simple monetary policy rules and non-atomistic   wage setters in a New-Keynesian framework, by Stefano Gnocchi (European Central Bank Working papers 690)Full text

Unions,   wage setting and monetary policy uncertainty, by Hans Peter Grüner (European Central Bank Working papers 490)Full text

Price and   wage setting in an integrating Europe: firm level evidence, by Filip Abraham, Jozef Konings, Stijn Vanormelingen (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 093)Abstract
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Bargained Wages, Wage Drift and the Design of the   Wage Setting System, by Ana Rute Cardoso, Pedro Portugal (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2003-18)Abstract
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The Impact of Mexican Immigrants on U.S.   Wage Structure, by Maude Toussaint-Comeau (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2007-24)Abstract
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Employment protection legislation and

  wages , by Marco Leonardi and Giovanni Pica (European Central Bank Working papers 778)Full text

Do Reservation Wages Really Decline? Some International Evidence on the Determinants of Reservation   Wages , by John T. Addison, Pedro Portugal, Mário Centeno (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2008-02)Abstract
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Modelling heterogeneity and dynamics in the volatility of individual   wages , by Laura Hospido (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0738)Abstract
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Monetary policy in an estimated optimisation-based model with sticky prices and   wages , by Jeffery D Amato and Thomas Laubach (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 087)Abstract
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Limited Network Connections and the Distribution of   Wages , by Kenneth J. Arrow and Ron Borzekowski (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-41)Abstract
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Population Aging, Labor Demand, and the Structure of   Wages , by Margarita Sapozhnikov and Robert K. Triest (Boston Fed Working papers 07-08)Abstract
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Optimal Monetary Policy in Economies with "Sticky-Information"   Wages , by Evan F. Koenig (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0405)Full text

A Quantitative Theory of the Gender Gap in   Wages , by Andrés Erosa, Luisa Fuster & Diego Restuccia (Richmond Fed Working Papers 05-09)Abstract
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Cities and the Growth of   Wages Among Young Workers: Evidence from the NLSY, by Christopher H. Wheeler (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-055)Full text

The cyclicality of consumption,   wages and employment of the public sector in the euro area, by Ana Lamo (European Central Bank Working papers 757)Full text

Real   wages and local unemployment in the euro area, by Anna Sanz de Galdeano and Jarkko Turunen (European Central Bank Working papers 471)Full text

The Responses of   Wages and Prices to Technology Shocks, by Rochelle M. Edge, Thomas Laubach, and John C. Williams (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-65)Abstract
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The Responses of   Wages and Prices to Technology Shocks, by Rochelle M. Edge, Thomas Laubach and John C. Williams (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2003-21)Full text

Earnings Functions When   Wages and Prices Vary by Location, by Dan Black, Natalia Kolesnikova, and Lowell J. Taylor (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-031)Full text

Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy with Sticky   Wages and Sticky Prices, by Sanjay K. Chugh (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-834)Abstract
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  Wages and the Risk of Displacement, by Anabela Carneiro, Pedro Portugal (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2003-10)Abstract
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Minimally Altruistic   Wages and Unemployment in a Matching Model, by Julio J. Rotemberg (Boston Fed Working papers 07-05)Abstract
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The Effects of Progressive Taxation on Labor Supply when Hours and   Wages are Jointly Determined, by Daniel Aaronson , Eric French (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2002-22)Abstract
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Do Higher   Wages Cause Inflation?, by Magnus Jonsson and Stefan Palmqvist (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No159)Abstract
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Why Does the Cyclical Behavior of Real   Wages Change Over Time?, by Kevin X.D. Huang, Zheng Liu, and Louis Phaneuf (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP02-09)Abstract
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How   wages change: micro evicence from the International Wage Flexibility Project, by William T. Dickens, Lorenz Goette, Erica L. Groshen, Steinar Holden, Julian Messina, Mark E. Schweitzer, Jarkko Turunen, Melanie E. Ward (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 096)Abstract
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How   wages change: micro evidence from the International Wage Flexibility Project, by William T. Dickens, Lorenz Götte, Erica L. Groshen, Steinar Holden, Julián Messina, Mark E. Schweitzer (European Central Bank Working papers 697)Full text

How   Wages Change: Micro Evidence from the International Wage Flexibility Project, by William T. Dickens, Lorenz Goette, Erica L. Groshen, Steinar Holden, Julian Messina, and Mark E. Schweitzer (New York Fed Staff reports 275)Abstract
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How   Wages Change: Micro Evidence from the International Wage Flexibility Project, by William T. Dickens, Lorenz Goette, Erica L. Groshen, Steinar Holden, Julian Messina, Mark E. Schweitzer, Jarkko Turunen, and Melanie E. Ward (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP06-20)Full text

How Well Does a Small Structural Model with Sticky Prices and   Wages Fit Postwar U.S. Data?, by Julien Matheron, and Céline Poilly (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 148)Abstract
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Age-Differentiated Minimum   Wages in a Dual Labor Market Model, by Mauricio Larraín, Joaquín Poblete (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 268)Abstract
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Reservation Wages, Search Duration, and Accepted   Wages in Europe, by John T. Addison, Mário Centeno, Pedro Portugal (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2004-13)Abstract
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The Determination of Real   Wages in the Long Run and its Changes in the Short Run - Evidence from Israel: 1968-1998, by Lavi Yaacov, Sussman Nathan (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0104)Abstract
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Firm-Specific or Household-Specific Sticky   Wages in the New Keynesian Model?, by by Miguel Casares (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q4a6)Abstract
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Do Reservation   Wages Really Decline? Some International Evidence on the Determinants of Reservation Wages, by John T. Addison, Pedro Portugal, Mário Centeno (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2008-02)Abstract
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Are real   wages rigid downwards?, by Steinar Holden and Fredrik Wulfsberg (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2007/01)Abstract
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The cyclicality of effective   wages within employer-employee matches: evidence from German panel data, by Silke Anger (European Central Bank Working papers 783)Full text

Alternative monetary regimes in a DSGE model of a small open economy with two sectors and sticky prices and   wages., by Guillermo Escudé (Central Bank of Argentina Working Papers 2006/11)Full text

Sticky   Wages. Evidence from Quarterly Microeconomic Data, by Thomas Heckel, Hervé Le Bihan and Jérémi Montornès (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 208)Abstract
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Why do capital intensive companies pay higher   wages?, by Matti Virén (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2005/05)Abstract
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Turbulent Firms, Turbulent   Wages?, by Diego Comin, Erica L. Groshen, and Bess Rabin (New York Fed Staff reports 238)Abstract
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Does Immigration Affect   Wages? A Look at Occupation-Level Evidence, by Pia M. Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-2)Abstract
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Does Immigration Affect   Wages? A Look at Occupation-Level Evidence, by Pia M. Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0302)Full text

Race,   Wages, and Assimilation among Cuban Immigrants, by Madeline Zavodny (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-10)Abstract
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The Effect of Exchange Rates on Prices,   Wages, and Profits: A Case Study of the United Kingdom in the 1990s, by Joseph E. Gagnon. (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-772)Abstract
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Minimum   Wages, Labor Market Institutions, and Youth Employment: A Cross-National Analysis, by David Neumark and William Wascher (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-23)Abstract
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The Role of Real   Wages, Productivity, and Fiscal Policy in Germany's Great Depression 1928-37, by Jonas D.M. Fisher, Andreas Hornstein (Richmond Fed Working Papers 01-07)Abstract
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Reservation   Wages, Search Duration, and Accepted Wages in Europe, by John T. Addison, Mário Centeno, Pedro Portugal (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2004-13)Abstract
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Bargained   Wages, Wage Drift and the Design of the Wage Setting System, by Ana Rute Cardoso, Pedro Portugal (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2003-18)Abstract
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Public and private sector   wages: co-movement and causality, by Ana Lamo (European Central Bank Working papers 963)Full text

The Impact of Immigration on Occupational   Wages: Evidence from Britain, by Stephen Nickell and Jumana Saleheen (Boston Fed Working papers 08-06)Abstract
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Sticky   wages: evidence from quarterly microeconomic data, by Thomas Heckel (European Central Bank Working papers 893)Full text

Unemployment Benefits and Reservation   Wages: Key Elasticities from a Stripped-Down Job Search Approach, by John T. Addison, Mário Centeno, Pedro Portugal (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2008-03)Abstract
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Chinese Penetration and Importer Country   Wages: Microevidence From Chile, by Roberto Álvarez; Luis Opazo. (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 473)Abstract
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Explaining the low US inflation - coincidence or "new economy"? Evidence based on a

  wage-price spiral, by Carl Andreas Claussen and Karsten Stæhr (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2001/02)Full text

Tenure, Business Cycle and the   Wage-Setting Process, by Leandro Arozamena, Mário Centeno (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2001-08)Abstract
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The Minimum   Wage, Restaurant Prices, and Labor Market Structure, by Daniel Aaronson, Eric French, James MacDonald (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2004-21)Abstract
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The tail

  wags the dog: time-varying information shares in the Bund market, by Christian Upper and Thomas Werner (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 224)Abstract
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The Random

  Walk Hypothesis and the Behavior of Foreign Capital Portfolio Flows: the Brazilian Stock Market Case, by Benjamin Miranda Tabak (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 058)Abstract
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Exact Non-Parametric Tests for a Random   Walk with Unknown Drift under Conditional Heteroscedasticity, by Luger, Richard (Bank of Canada Working papers 2001-2)Abstract
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If Exchange Rates Are Random

  Walks Then Almost Everything We Say About Monetary Policy Is Wrong, by Fernando Alvarez, Andrew Atkeson, and Patrick J. Kehoe (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP650)Abstract
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Evaluating

  Wall Street Journal Survey Forecasters: A Multivariate Approach, by Robert Eisenbeis, Daniel Waggoner, and Tao Zha (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-8a)Abstract
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Firms as Clubs in

  Walrasian Markets with Private Information: Technical Appendix, by Edward Simpson Prescott, Robert M. Townsend (Richmond Fed Working Papers 05-11)Abstract
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Comment on Market Discipline and Monetary Policy by Carl

  Walsh , by Maurício S. Bugarin and Fabia A. de Carvalho (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 095)Abstract
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Improving Business Payments by Asking What Corporations Really

  Want , by Sandy Krieger and Michele Braun (New York Fed Current issues ci11-05)Abstract
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New Evidence on State Banking Before the Civil

  War , by Warren E. Weber (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP642)Abstract
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Collateral Damage: Trade Disruption and the Economic Impact of   War , by Glick, Taylor (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2005-11)Full text

  War and Pestilence as Labor Market Shocks: Manufacturing Wage Growth 1914-1919, by Thomas A. Garrett (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-018)Full text

The Determinants of Aid in the Post-Cold   War Era, by Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, and Howard J. Wall (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-021)Full text

The McKenna Rule and U.K. World   War I Finance, by James M. Nason and Shaun P. Vahey (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-03)Abstract
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Financial Liberalisation and Credit Dynamics in Denmark in the Post-World   War II Period., by Abildgren, Kim (Danmarks Nationalbank Working papers WP47/2007)Abstract
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Evolving post-World   War II UK economic performance, by Luca Benati (Bank of Engla