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Greece and the Troika – Lessons from international best practice cases of successful price (and wage) adjustment

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Belke, Ansgar ; Gros, Daniel

The European Journal of Comparative Economics

2017

14

2

Winter

177-195

wage policy ; wages ; labour market reform ; economic recession

Australia ; Greece ; Latvia ; Portugal ; Germany

Wages and wage payment systems

http://eaces.liuc.it/

http://www.dx.doi.org/10.25428/1824-2979/201702-177-195

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"This paper reviews cases of successful price and wage adjustment in Australia, Latvia and the newly-formed German states and contrasts them with the Greek experience under the Troika programme. Latvia stands out as having had the quickest adjustment in wages. By contrast, before the crisis, Greek wages appeared to have been largely insensitive to labour market conditions, but this changed with the programme. The authors find that the reaction of wages to unemployment in Greece under the programme was increasingly similar to that observed in Germany and Portugal (a case that has attracted less attention). A priori it is likely that the change in wage behaviour in Greece was due to the labour market reforms imposed under the programme. But this cannot be proven beyond doubt."

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