* 3 Ergebnisse Suchbegriff eingeben Suche Filter zurücksetzen Suchfilter Inhaltstyp Publikationen (3) Publikationstyp Arbeitspapier (2) Journal Article (1) Forschung Makroökonomische Forschung (2) Konjunkturanalyse und Konjunkturprognose (1) Makroökonomische Politik über den Konjunkturzyklus (1) Experten Hermann Gartner (3) Christian Merkl (2) Thomas Rothe (2) Claus Schnabel (1) Thorsten Schank (1) Zeitraum Letzter Monat Letztes Jahr Zeitraum wählen Startdatum bis Enddatum Sortieren nach Relevanz Datum Aktive Filter Inhaltstyp: Publikationen Experten: Hermann Gartner Alle Filter entfernen Publikation Sclerosis and large volatilities: Two sides of the same coin 01.04.2012 The labor market in Germany is more sclerotic and volatile than in the US. We show theoretically that sclerosis and large volatilities are two sides of the same coin. Both may be driven by large hiring costs and low quit rates. Publikation Wage cyclicality under different regimes of industrial relations 01.10.2010 Since there is scant evidence on the role of industrial relations in wage cyclicality, this paper analyzes the effect of collective wage contracts and of works councils on real wage growth. Using linked employer-employee data for western Germany, we... Publikation They Are Even Larger! More (on) Puzzling Labor Market Volatilities 01.01.2009 This paper shows that the German labor market is more volatile than the US labor market. Specifically, the volatility of the cyclical component of several labor market variables (e.g., the job-finding rate, labor market tightness, and job vacancies)...
Publikation Sclerosis and large volatilities: Two sides of the same coin 01.04.2012 The labor market in Germany is more sclerotic and volatile than in the US. We show theoretically that sclerosis and large volatilities are two sides of the same coin. Both may be driven by large hiring costs and low quit rates.
Publikation Wage cyclicality under different regimes of industrial relations 01.10.2010 Since there is scant evidence on the role of industrial relations in wage cyclicality, this paper analyzes the effect of collective wage contracts and of works councils on real wage growth. Using linked employer-employee data for western Germany, we...
Publikation They Are Even Larger! More (on) Puzzling Labor Market Volatilities 01.01.2009 This paper shows that the German labor market is more volatile than the US labor market. Specifically, the volatility of the cyclical component of several labor market variables (e.g., the job-finding rate, labor market tightness, and job vacancies)...