@techreport{Suedekum2004Wages,
abstract = {We address the effects of wages on employment growth on the basis of a theoretical
model from which cost and demand effects can be derived. In the empirical analysis we
take a highly disaggregated perspective and apply a newly developed shift-share regression
technique on an exhaustive and very accurate data set for West Germany. The regression
shows that the impact of regional wages on employment growth is significantly
negative. There is some variation of this effect across sectors, but in no case we find support
for the claim that an exogenous wage increase leads to higher employment growth.},
author = {Jens Suedekum and Uwe Blien},
copyright = {http://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen},
keywords = {R11; J23; E24; 330; Employment Growth; Shift-Share-Analysis; Regional Wages; Purchasing Power Argument; Lohn; Besch\"{a}ftigungseffekt; Einkommenseffekt; Gesamtwirtschaftliche Nachfrage; Arbeitskosten; Regionale Lohnstruktur; Shift-Share-Analyse; Sch\"{a}tzung; Deutschland},
language = {eng},
number = {275},
title = {Wages and Employment Growth : Disaggregated Evidence for West Germany},
type = {HWWA Discussion Paper},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10419/19247},
year = {2004}
}
