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Die Verschiedenheit der europäischen Lohnregime und ihr Beitrag zur Eurokrise: warum der Euro nicht zum heterogenen Unterbau der Eurozone passt

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Höpner, Martin

Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Köln

MPIfG - Köln

2013

23 p.

collective bargaining ; wage increase ; wages

EU countries

Discussion Paper

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Wages and wage payment systems

http://www.mpifg.de/

German

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"Euro member states possess very different wage bargaining regimes. This heterogeneity has shaped the diverging wage and price increases among European member states and has therefore contributed to the real exchange-rate distortions from which the eurozone has suffered since the introduction of the common currency. This paper analyses nominal wage increases in twelve euro countries during the first ten euro years, 1999- 2008, to demonstrate the above. Neither the European-wide export of German-style wage bargaining nor European-level wage coordination can be expected to solve the problem of heterogeneous wage pressures. It is therefore unlikely that the euro will function any better in the future than it has in the past."

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