Veranstaltung
25
MÄR 2025

14:15 - 15:45
IWH Research Seminar

Wage Setting in Times of High and Low Inflation

The recent surge in inflation led many unions and firms to alter their bargaining and wage-setting policies. Using novel German firm-level survey data, we document the extent of state dependence in wage setting across firms and workers during periods of high and low inflation.

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Isabel Gödl-Hanisch  (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
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IWH, conference room and via Zoom
Isabel Gödl-Hanisch

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Isabel Gödl-Hanisch is an Assistant Professor of Economics at LMU Munich. She is also a research affiliate at CEPR and at CESifo. Her research interests include Macroeconomics, Monetary Policy, Finance, and Banking. She received her Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Notre Dame.

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The recent surge in inflation led many unions and firms to alter their bargaining and wage-setting policies. Using novel German firm-level survey data, we document the extent of state dependence in wage setting across firms and workers during periods of high and low inflation. We find state dependence along the extensive and intensive margins: the average duration of wage agreements shortens from 14.2 to 12.9 months, and the adjustment per pay round increases from 2-4% to 4-6%. We complement these findings with newly compiled union-level panel data on collective bargaining outcomes. We show that the observed state dependence can be rationalized in menu cost and Calvo models of wage setting with heterogeneous firms. We examine the implications of state-dependent wage setting for the long-run effects of trend inflation, the transmission of monetary policy shocks, and the slope of the Phillips curve in an otherwise standard New Keynesian model. Read more …

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