Nominal Wage Rigidity in Contract Data: A Parametric Approach

Posted: 13 May 2003

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Louis N. Christofides

University of Cyprus - Department of Economics; University of Guelph; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute for Economic Research); IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Man Tuen Leung

Cisco Systems - Hong Kong

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Abstract

Using wage agreements reached in the Canadian unionized sector during 1976-99, a period of high as well as exceptionally low inflation, we consider how histograms of wage adjustment change as inflation reaches the low levels of the 1990s. The histograms and parametric tests suggest that wage adjustment is characterized by downward nominal rigidity and significant spikes at zero. There is some evidence of modest menu-cost effects. We examine whether the rigidity features of wage adjustment are sensitive to indexation provisions and investigate whether the distinction between short and long contracts is useful.

Keywords: Low wage inflation, nominal rigidity, menu-costs

JEL Classification: E31

Suggested Citation

Christofides, Louis N. and Leung, Man Tuen, Nominal Wage Rigidity in Contract Data: A Parametric Approach. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=401501

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