Behavior of Wage Rates During Business Cycles
Daniel Creamer, assisted by Martin Bernstein
Published in 1950 by NBER
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0074 pages
ISBN: 0-87014-349-2
Table of Contents
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Introductory pages:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
(p. -6 - 0)
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Unevenness in the Rate of Change in the Prices of Various Goods:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
(p. 1 - 2)
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Difference between Wage Rates and Average Hourly Earnings:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
(p. 2 - 4)
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Data on Wage Rates and Average Hourly Earnings in Manufacturing Industries, United States:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
(p. 5 - 6)
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Wage Rates turn later than Business Activity and Employment in Manufacturing Industries, United States:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
(p. 6 - 22)
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Similar Lags in the Railroad Industry:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
(p. 22 - 25)
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Lags also in British Manufacturing Industries:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
(p. 25 - 32)
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Average Hourly Earnings as Indicators of Turning Points in Wage Rates:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
(p. 32 - 34)
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Cyclical Amplitudes of Wage Rates and Average Hourly Earnings:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
(p. 34 - 38)
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Average Hourly Earnings in a Postwar Contraction:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
(p. 38 - 40)
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Appendices to "Behavior of Wage Rates During Business Cycles":
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
(p. 40 - 66)
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