The Decline of Traditional Sectors in Israel: The Role of the Exchange Rate and the Minimum Wage
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- Fabio Scacciavillani & Phillip Swagel, 2002.
"Measures of potential output: an application to Israel,"
Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 34(8), pages 945-957.
- Mr. Fabio Scacciavillani & Mr. Phillip L Swagel, 1999. "Measures of Potential Output: An Application to Israel," IMF Working Papers 1999/096, International Monetary Fund.
- Serge Rey, 2006.
"Effective Exchange Rate Volatility And Mena Countries Exports To The Eu,"
Journal of Economic Development, Chung-Ang Unviersity, Department of Economics, vol. 31(2), pages 23-54, December.
- Serge Rey, 2006. "Effective Exchange rate Volatility and MENA countries’ exports to EU," Post-Print hal-01885316, HAL.
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WP; minimum wage; wage; firm; minimum wage system; sectoral wage; exchange rate; Israel; high-tech firm; sector wage; export price; exchange rate appreciation; Minimum wages; Wages; Wage adjustments; Labor productivity; Labor costs; Global;All these keywords.
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