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Economics Department Working Paper Series

2014

Labor Productivity

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Real Wages And Labor-Saving Technical Change: Evidence From A Panel Of Manufacturing Industries In Mature And Labor-Surplus Economies, Joao Paulo A. De Souza Jan 2014

Real Wages And Labor-Saving Technical Change: Evidence From A Panel Of Manufacturing Industries In Mature And Labor-Surplus Economies, Joao Paulo A. De Souza

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This paper uses panel cointegration and error correction models to unveil the direction of long-run causality between the real product wage and labor productivity at the industry level. I use two datasets of manufacturing industries: the EU-Klems dataset covering 11 industries in 19 developed economies, and the Unido Industrial Statistics Database covering 22 industries in 30 developed and developing economies. In both datasets, I find evidence of cointegration between the two variables, as well as evidence of two-way, long-run Granger causality. These findings are consistent with theories of directed technical change, which claim that a rise in labor costs sparks …