Wage Formation in SwedenNational Institute of Economic Research, 2005 |
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... consumption Nominal payroll capacity , business Value - added prices , business sector sector Riksbank's inflation target Note : Provided the labour cost share of value added is constant , the total of the change in labour productivity ...
... consumption Nominal payroll capacity , business Value - added prices , business sector sector Riksbank's inflation target Note : Provided the labour cost share of value added is constant , the total of the change in labour productivity ...
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... prices of Swedish exports than in prices of imports . The so - called terms of trade , which express the ... consumer prices . For example , services constitute a larger share of consumption than of output . Since prices of services ...
... prices of Swedish exports than in prices of imports . The so - called terms of trade , which express the ... consumer prices . For example , services constitute a larger share of consumption than of output . Since prices of services ...
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... consumer prices . First , changes in the terms of trade do not affect consumer prices and value - added prices to an equal degree . Second , the mix of business - sector output is not the same as the mix of household consumption.58 ...
... consumer prices . First , changes in the terms of trade do not affect consumer prices and value - added prices to an equal degree . Second , the mix of business - sector output is not the same as the mix of household consumption.58 ...
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Summary | 7 |
The Swedish Labour Market | 15 |
International Conditions for Wage Formation in Sweden | 37 |
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abroad Annual percentage change Beveridge curve Business Sector Annual calendar-adjusted consumer prices cost of labour countries decrease Diagram euro zone Eurostat exchange rate expansionary forecast forest counties government consumption government sector higher hourly earnings household consumption increase in labour inflation target interest rates internationally required rate investment in Sweden labour cost share labour force labour market parties labour productivity labour supply lower main scenario major urban counties manufacturing NIER's nominal wages number of hours OECD outsourcing payroll capacity percent in 2005 percent of GDP percentage point period persons productivity growth profit share proportion of temporary rate of return rate of wage real wages repo rate return on capital Riksbank's rising Sector Annual percentage service industries Sources Statistics Sweden structural transformation Sweden and NIER Swedish Economy Table temporary employees temporary employment terms of trade UND1X unit labour cost value added value-added prices wage formation wage increases