Wage rigidity in labour markets


Claim

  1. Since the end of 1970s wage rigidity reduced the demand for labour associated with any rise in effective demand by forcing enterprises to seek productivity gains by means of labour shedding, and hence constantly increased the rate of unemployment at any given rate of capacity use.


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