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Titre Qu'a-t-on appris sur le lien salaire/ emploi grâce à l'économétrie ?
Auteur François Legendre
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers d'économie politique
Numéro no 34, printemps 1999 Qu'a-t-on appris sur la relation salaire-emploi depuis Keynes?
Page 221-255
Résumé anglais This historical review is intended to evaluate the econometrics contribution to the analysis of the relationship wage/employment. The first part is mainly devoted to the macroeconomic modeling "as it was in the old days". The second part is concerned with the developments of the "new" econometrics dealing with the relationship wage/employment. Or more precisely, it is mainly devoted to the four following points : the improvements in dynamic specifications concerning labour demand, the modeling in terms on prices and wages stting (models socalled WS/PS), the studies using microeconomic data, and lastly the analyses which distinguish the different qualifications of the labour force. On the other hand, we do not mention the developments relative to the relationship between the labour supply and the wage levels. However, these developments constitute an important part of econometrics applied to labour economics. The conclusion sums up the historical overview in five points.
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