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He calls for a loosening of Germany's notoriously sticky labour market, yet says that public contracts should be awarded only to firms that apply collectively-agreed wage rates.
Many parents are now staying put, thanks to a sticky mortgage market that makes it hard for buyers to get a loan and a sticky labour market that makes it hard for anyone to be sure of a job.
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The models that epitomise this synthesis the sort used in many central banks—incorporate imperfections in labour markets ("sticky" wages, for instance, which allow unemployment to rise), but make no room for such blemishes in finance.
Italy's labour market is notoriously sticky.
In addition, the labour market is made sticky by an illiterate and unskilled workforce, which pushes up the cost of scarce skilled labour.The government has failed to put education at the centre of its reforms.
This is sometimes described as reflecting a medium-term time horizon in which labour supply is relatively "sticky".
tweets: By shifting the debate to the West Lothian Question, David Cameron cannily puts Labour in a very sticky position.
First and foremost, the labour market is far too sticky.
Labour former minister Frank Field warned that "putting sticky fingers into people's souls" would backfire for those pushing for Britain to leave.
Expect Labour to point to the lack of growth and the sticky unemployment.
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