Econometric models and evolution of agrarian and non agrarian employment in OECD countries, 1950-2000

  1. GUISAN, Maria-Carmen 1
  2. EXPOSITO, Pilar 1
  1. 1 Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
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    Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

    Santiago de Compostela, España

    ROR https://ror.org/030eybx10

Revista:
Applied econometrics and international development

ISSN: 1578-4487

Ano de publicación: 2004

Volume: 4

Número: 1

Páxinas: 123-138

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Applied econometrics and international development

Resumo

We present some econometric models of agrarian and non agrarian employment in OECD countries, and analyse the evolution of employment in European Union and the USA and other areas in the period 1960-2000. Data show that wages are lower in EU than in the USA and in spite of that rates of employment are lower. Our main conclusion is that EU policies should be more focused to improve higher wages and rates of employment like in the USA.

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