| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Budget - 1997 - Broj stranica: 416
...Reaching some judgment about the reasons for this departure from past patterns is important. As I see it, heightened job insecurity explains a significant part...restraint on compensation and the consequent muted price inflation. Surveys of workers have highlighted tnis extraordinary state of affairs. In 1991,... | |
| Thomas I. Palley - 2000 - Broj stranica: 266
...the Senate Budget Committee on January 21, 1997. In this testimony, Greenspan announced: As I see it, heightened job insecurity explains a significant part...restraint on compensation and the consequent muted price inflation. . . . The continued reluctance of workers to leave their jobs to seek other employment... | |
| Jim Stanford - 1999 - Broj stranica: 488
...relationships between compensation gains and the degree of labor market tightness held...As I see it, heightened job insecurity explains a significant part...restraint on compensation and the consequent muted price inflation...The continued reluctance of workers to leave their jobs to seek other employment... | |
| Charles M. Kelly - 2000 - Broj stranica: 244
...also mean that workers may begin to lose their "heightened job insecurity" that, in Greenpan's words, "explains a significant part of the restraint on compensation and the consequent muted price inflation."5 After thus claiming that companies will have to raise prices if workers get more... | |
| Jim Stanford, Lance Taylor, Ellen Houston - 2001 - Broj stranica: 312
...relationships between compensation gains and the degree of labor market tightness held.... As I see it, heightened job insecurity explains a significant part...restraint on compensation and the consequent muted price inflation.... The continued reluctance of workers to leave their jobs to seek other employment... | |
| David R. Howell - 2004 - Broj stranica: 368
...relationships between compensation gains and the degree of labor market tightness held. ... As I see it, heightened job insecurity explains a significant part...restraint on compensation and the consequent muted price inflation. . . . The continued reluctance of workers to leave their jobs to seek other employment... | |
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