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You see, the question of wage (and price) stickiness, and hence of real effects of changes in nominal demand, was what the great rejection of Keynesianism was all about.
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The 87th assembly of the Trades Union Congress, which has just been held in Southport, was of particular interest as an indication of where organized labor stands on the question of wages and strikes.
It's a question of waging war against those who are waging war on us and making clear to countries that deal with them or harbor them that they are not friends of the United States and will suffer the consequences".
By Mollie Panter-Downes The New Yorker, September 24 , 1955P. 139 The 87th assembly of the Trades Union Congress, which has just been held in Southport, was of particular interest as an indication of where organized labor stands on the question of wages and strikes.
The question of wages is vitally important, but we shouldn't immediately dismiss thick labor markets as wage destroyers.
Macroeconomic topics would include international monetary policy, the Federal Reserve System, and questions of wage and price controls.
Perhaps sensing that they were losing their audience, when the two sides finally returned to the bargaining table they did so in highly theatrical fashion, pulling a couple of all-nighters in the hopes of hammering out the apparently terribly complicated question of a wage freeze — no wiggle room here!
In this paper, we take stock of these developments to reexamine the classic question of inter‐industry wage differentials using longitudinal linked employer‐employee data for the United States and France.
So wage stickiness is an essential part of a demand-side story about what's going on with the economy; it's how you answer the question of why wages aren't falling.
Then there was the question of low wages.
The question of living wages also became a primary concern of the 2016 presidential election, with both Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton including it as part of their platforms.
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