Estimating a Wage Curve for Britain 1973-1990
David Blanchflower and
Andrew Oswald
No 4770, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
Following Phillip's original work on the UK, applied research on unemployment and wages has been dominated by the analysis of highly aggregated time-series data sets. However, it has proved difficult with such methods to uncover statistically reliable models. This paper adopts a different approach. It uses microeconomic data on 175,000 British workers from 1973-1990 to provide evidence for the existence of a negatively sloped relationship linking the level of pay to the local rate of unemployment. This 'wage curve' is found to have an elasticity of approximately -0.1. Contrary to the Phillips Curve, no autoregression is found in wages. The paper casts doubt on standard ideas in macroeconomics, regional economics and labour economics.
Date: 1994-06
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Published as Economic Journal, September 1994, Vol. 104, No. 426, pp. 1025-1043.
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