Do sticky wages matter? New evidence from matched firm-survey and register data
Author(s)
Funk, Anne Kathrin
Publisher
Neuchâtel Université de Neuchâtel Institut de Recherches Economiques
Date issued
2020
Number of pages
68
Subjects
Downward nominal wage rigidity income unemployment deflation
Abstract
This paper provides novel evidence on downward nominal wage rigidities and their allocative effects in Switzerland. We match individual wages from a bi-annual firm survey with information on annual income and employment from social security register data. We relevant downward nominal wage rigidities in the base wage, which accounts for more than 90% of employment income. We then identify the allocative effects of downward nominal wage rigidities on income and employment after an unexpected 1% decline of the consumer price level. Base wage rigidities cause a decline of aggregate income (-0.39%) and employment income (-0.97%), as well as an increase of unemployment (2.11%).
Notes
IRENE Working Paper
Later version
https://ideas.repec.org/p/irn/wpaper/20-06.html
Publication type
working paper
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