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Real Wages and Employment: New Evidence

Anthony P. Kilduff

Canadian Journal of Economics, 1989, vol. 22, issue 3, 619-29

Abstract: The empirical relationship between real wages and employment is examined using Canadian industry level data for the postwar period. The statistical procedure employed, which tests for the presence of a linear relationship between two multiple time series, places special emphasis on dynamics. The overall results strongly suggest that the two series are linearly related.

Date: 1989
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